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cas22
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Mutiple Jobs

Hi, I am currently starting a new job in two weeks, and will be keeping my previous job as well so when filling out my W2 do I fill out the Step 2-4?

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rconrad
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Hello cas22! If you are currently starting a new job and keeping your previous job as well, you should fill out a form W-4, and complete steps 3 and 4.  According to the IRS, an employee who has more than one job or is using the filing status of married filing jointly, and the spouse works, the best way to complete the form is by placing adjustments in Steps 3 and 4 for the highest paying job. Thank you for question, cass22! 

 

IRS video link " Understanding the New W-4" :  https://www.irsvideos.gov/Business/Employers/UnderstandingTheNewFormW-4 

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

 

 

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