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posted May 31, 2019 5:46:20 PM

SCARED. Can I get in trouble for claiming tax exempt when I was tax liable the previous year?

Hi I'm a bit scared. So this year I filed tax exempt so far and I can pay off the taxes owed by April because I'm getting a big raise. But now I've read that in order to claim exempt a had to not be tax liable the previous year. Last years return I owed $25 and paid it. Does this mean I was tax liable and could get in a lot of trouble for going exempt so far this year? Thanks for any help! Honest mistake and am worried about "perjury" and such. I should've read the tax rules before I did this 😕

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Level 9
May 31, 2019 5:46:22 PM

Although you shouldn't have done that, it won't be a big deal, ESPECIALLY if you start having 'extra' taxes withheld now.

Give your employer a new W-4, and fill it out with the intention of having plenty of taxes taken out.  Filling out "Single" with "0" allowances takes out the most taxes.  You can even enter an 'extra' dollar amount to be taken out each paycheck.

By December 31st, if you have had enough taxes taken out that you will receive a refund when you file your taxes, you have absolutely nothing to worry about.

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Level 9
May 31, 2019 5:46:22 PM

Although you shouldn't have done that, it won't be a big deal, ESPECIALLY if you start having 'extra' taxes withheld now.

Give your employer a new W-4, and fill it out with the intention of having plenty of taxes taken out.  Filling out "Single" with "0" allowances takes out the most taxes.  You can even enter an 'extra' dollar amount to be taken out each paycheck.

By December 31st, if you have had enough taxes taken out that you will receive a refund when you file your taxes, you have absolutely nothing to worry about.

New Member
May 31, 2019 5:46:23 PM

Thank you!! My employer has an online program so I just switched it to single and zero even though I just got married last month. I'm not worried about oweing so much as some kind of criminal charge. Thanks for your help and putting my mind at ease.

Level 9
May 31, 2019 5:46:24 PM

If you have enough taxes taken out that you will receive a refund, the IRS will never even know that you put "exempt" on the W-4.  So there is nothing to worry about.