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Tax law changes
@Hnslovesyou1 - there should be NO FEDERAL withholdings (assuming you completed the W-4 correcrtly).
$32,100 less the standard deduction of $20.800, leaves taxable income of $11,300.
The tax on $11,300 is $1,130.
From the $1130, subtact $1130 for the Child tax Credit means there is no tax liability.
But then you are elgibile for the Additional Child Tax Credit of $2870 and EITC of approx.$3600.
For State, there is probably rquired withholdings. What State?
So not only should you have no federal taxes withheld, if that is the case, then the refund next year shoudl be around $6500.
On the W-4, besure to check the "head of household box" in section 1C and enter $4000 in Step 3. If you complete the W-4 that way, Payroll should not be withholding any FEDERAL tax.
Lastly, anything ALREADY WITHHELD can not be returned by your employer as they have already sent that momey to the IRS. You will just get it back when you file your tax return in early 2024.