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I believe there was a discrepancy in my taxes. I was a 1099 employee in 2020-April 2021, then w-2 from that point to now. I owed taxes this year after getting a raise.

I had to file as an independent worker when I was first hired, with the 1099-NEC form. I was brought on as an official employee and have been for two years. This past year, I received a raise from my employer, in which I thought there would be an adjustment to my w-4, but that does not seem to be the case. I ended up owing money to the federal because I supposedly didn’t pay enough taxes. Is there any way that I’m responsible for this adjustment with my w-4? Or is that supposed to be adjusted on my employers behalf? I was very upset to find out that I wasn’t getting a return this year so I need to find out why this is happening.  
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I believe there was a discrepancy in my taxes. I was a 1099 employee in 2020-April 2021, then w-2 from that point to now. I owed taxes this year after getting a raise.

You could have prepared a new W-4 for the employer to have more tax withheld.  You can do that now for the upcoming year.

 

https://www.irs.gov/individuals/tax-withholding-estimator

 

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf

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