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@junil315 

 

Might Depend on what your new wages are.

 

1)  If the new job pays higher wages/salary...then tax withholding can easily increase...even with identical W-4 forms submitted to the employer.

2)  If little change in salary/wages....then check some of the withheld $$...some non-tax withholding (healthcare..401k etc) might have gone up.

3)  or maybe the old job wasn't withholding enough in the first place.

4)  or a different payment cycle?   The old job may have been paying every two weeks (26 payments per year) vs the new one at twice per month (24 payments per year)...thus more with each paycheck?

 

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*