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Hello, my husband and I both work. I make more than him. We have no children and no deductions. Ever since we were married 4 years ago, we end up having to pay about $4k in taxes each year. What do I need to do to prevent this? We live in North Carolina
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You should report any additional income earned from a second job on the highest earners Form W4 and increase the withholdings in the extra withholdings section of the Form W4. You will locate the appropriate amount in the worksheet for multiple jobs found in the instructions.
For married taxpayers, coordinating the withholdings is essential, given the potential combined income to affect tax brackets and tax liabilities. The goal is to withhold enough to match your tax liability, avoiding both a large tax bill and overpaying, which effectively gives the government an interest-free loan.
Key Steps to Adjust Withholdings
To ensure you and your spouse do not owe money each year:
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Have an amazing day! Zachary W (CPA 9+ years)
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