I can't find any info on how the letters C for spouse not working or D both working change your tax amount taken from check. My husband isn't working but does get close to what he made before with both checks. He's 68. Thanks
If you mark the ''spouse not working'' box on your W-4 form(s), they are going to withhold more more which will produce a larger refund at year end. There is no 'D' block on the new W-4 form.
Consider using the TurboTax Withholding Estimator if you:
1. Expect to work only part of the year;
2. Have dividend or capital gain income, or are subject to additional taxes, such as Additional Medicare Tax;
3. Have self-employment income (see below); or
4. Prefer the most accurate withholding for multiple job situations.
In the past, the W-4 was based on a system of withholding allowances. You typically filed a new form when you started a job or needed to adjust your tax withholding. The IRS replaced the method for determining the amount to withhold beginning in 2020 to reduce the complexity of calculating how much to withhold from each paycheck. It also changed the W-4 Form to increase the understanding and accuracy of the withholding system.
While the withholding form uses the same underlying information as the old design, it replaces the complicated worksheets from the old form with more straightforward questions. These changes should make it easier for employees to more accurately determine how much should be withheld from their paychecks.
So, how does your employer know how much federal income tax to withhold? While your employer already knows how much they pay you, Form W-4 collects what they don't know — filing status, tax deductions, and more — to calculate the amount to withhold using the IRS withholding tables.
Thank you, there is "D" on my state tax form though. Are you saying they'd take more money out of my check if I stated my husband was retired? I just worried since we had to pay since he had pension and SS this year that was close to his salary before. (police) I had more taken out of my salary to 401k also. I don't think they take enough out of his payments. I will try the estimator.