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    jongot is offline Junior Member
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    Wife Got Job

    What is the name of your state? Colorado

    Hello,
    I work full-time and my W-4 says married with 3 dependents (wife and 2 kids). My wife has just started a full-time job. What should she put on her W-4?
    Thanks,
    Jon
    Last edited by jongot; 08-22-2005 at 01:59 PM. Reason: She works full-time not part-time
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    Snipes5 is offline Senior Member
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    There is a W-4 calculator at [url]www.irs.gov[/url].

    You can also look on the reverse side of the paper version of the W-4, but the electronic one is easier.

    You will need your most recent pay stub with you when you do this, as well as last year's tax return if you don't know how much you made/paid in taxes last year.

    Snipes
    This post does not create an agreement to represent you before the IRS, nor does it invoke confidentiality regulations. Postings are based only on the information provided and you should consult a tax professional in your area before relying on information contained in this post.

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