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The best thing to do is to get a new blank W-4 with both front and back, and carefully complete all the worksheets on both sides with both your and your spouse's expected income and deductions. This will give you a total number of allowances that you will need to divide between you. For example, if the worksheet says to claim 5 allowances, then you can claim 5 and your spouse zero, or you claim 2 and your spouse claim 3, etc.
The best thing to do is to get a new blank W-4 with both front and back, and carefully complete all the worksheets on both sides with both your and your spouse's expected income and deductions. This will give you a total number of allowances that you will need to divide between you. For example, if the worksheet says to claim 5 allowances, then you can claim 5 and your spouse zero, or you claim 2 and your spouse claim 3, etc.
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