Get Answers Support Payroll Account Info (Payroll) Directory What are involuntary deductions? Last modified 9/16/2024 9:44:04 AM EST Involuntary deductions are deducted without the employee’s consent. They are mandatory payroll deductions that employers must withhold from the employee’s paycheck and pay to the IRS. Some common examples of Involuntary deductions are Social Security, Medicare, and Federal and state income taxes. Was this helpful? Yes No Related Questions What is EIN? How do you apply it? How to know whether I should file Form 944? Who is an Authorized Signatory? How does the IRS process notice CP136? Go to Home Page Need more help? Get in touch with our dedicated support team Contact Us (704) 684-4751 support@taxbandits.com Sign Up for a FREE TaxBandits Account! The Smart CPA Choice Register Now Already have an account? Sign in