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My company is not withholding anything for federal from most of my checks because they tend to be less than $380. How do I get the proper amount withheld?
I work on an as needed basis for a small hospital, the work is sporadic and my checks vary widely in amount. There is no federal income tax withheld from most of my checks because they tend to be less than $380. I file as married with no exemptions, allowances, or dependents. Corporate payroll says that federal income tax is not withheld from checks with gross pay of less than $380 but they are unable to make recommendations on how to increase how much federal income tax is withheld from my checks.
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My company is not withholding anything for federal from most of my checks because they tend to be less than $380. How do I get the proper amount withheld?
You can fill out a new Form W4 and include an "extra" amount of federal withholding on Line 6. Depending on your tax situation, you could put $50 on Line 6 and they would take $50 out of each paycheck.
Here is a link to Form W4, you can print it out, complete it and then give it to your Employer: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf.
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My company is not withholding anything for federal from most of my checks because they tend to be less than $380. How do I get the proper amount withheld?
You can fill out a new Form W4 and include an "extra" amount of federal withholding on Line 6. Depending on your tax situation, you could put $50 on Line 6 and they would take $50 out of each paycheck.
Here is a link to Form W4, you can print it out, complete it and then give it to your Employer: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf.
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