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Yes, you need to complete a new W-4 form every time you have a significant change like changing jobs, or starting a "side gig".
You should account for the side job somehow, but since it's temporary, you could just enter it as "other income". One warning about side gigs, if you get a 1099-NEC instead of a W-2 form, you will pay an extra 15% in self-employment tax on your net profit (you are allowed to deduct certain expenses).
Yes, you can enter your estimate of the total wages from the staffing agency that you will earn for 2024 as "Other income".
Just to confirm, so I can enter the wages from the staffing agency from the 2023 W-2 Form for the Other Income on the 2024 W-4 Form on the Other Adjustment Section? What about the 2023 W-4 Form? Should I keep it blank under the Step 2: Multiple Jobs or Spouse Works and Step 4 (optional): Other Adjustments section? It was originally blank in step 2 and 4 when I did onboarding from the job I lost this March 2024 from last year in November 2023. Because before that I was unemployed. Until November 2023.
Why are you asking about a 2023 W4? 2023 is over. You give each current employer a W4, not a specific year. You only need to give the employer a W4 when you start that job unless you want to change it by giving him a new W4.
And what do you mean by "onboarding process"?
Hello, thank you for your response. I am starting a new job next Monday. I asking about the 2023 W-4 Form, because it was presented in the Onboarding Documents that I needed to complete. The onboarding process is a process after getting hired by a job, they conduct a process where you have to verify and complete I-9 documents, complete set up tax withholding (that in this situation, includes the 2024 W-4 Form), complete payment options, add emergency contacts, etc. before starting the day of the new job. I just wanted to make sure that if I need to change anything for the 2023 W-4 Form. Since you mentioned 2023 is over, it makes sense now. Sorry
Also, I’m not sure how much I will earn for the 2024 year from the staffing agency? The side gig jobs comes and goes. It’s all different types of side gig jobs with different pay and not the same type of work each month. So far I’ve worked one side gig job this year. Sorry, but I’m confused, what should I enter for the other income? Is it the wages from the 2023 W-4 Form?
Yes. The pay from the side gigs in 2023 will be a good estimate for the other income for 2024 on your 2024 form W4.
Yes, if you anticipate potentially holding 2 jobs at the same time, you would mark this box as yes.
If you will not be working with the staffing agency anymore and will only be working at the new job, you do not need to mark yes on step 2.
Hello, and thank you for your response and assistance. Yes, I will be working the staffing agency job and the new job(that I will be starting in a few days). I will mark the check for c. For step 2 on the W-4 2024 form.
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