Newlydivmomto4
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What is the name of your state? Kentucky/Missouri/California
I am working with my state (Kentucky) on my ex and his arrears, it was dropped by Missouri because it was filed improperly. They are now talking about putting a lien on his property and have filed for his federal tax return to be forfeited. Which brings me to my question. Would a judge order a W4 to be set at Single 0 for the max income tax to be withheld in order to catch up on arrears? I'm in payroll so I have seen this happen a few times over the years I am guessing for those who have a history of not having enough withheld and having to pay a penalty.
I am working with my state (Kentucky) on my ex and his arrears, it was dropped by Missouri because it was filed improperly. They are now talking about putting a lien on his property and have filed for his federal tax return to be forfeited. Which brings me to my question. Would a judge order a W4 to be set at Single 0 for the max income tax to be withheld in order to catch up on arrears? I'm in payroll so I have seen this happen a few times over the years I am guessing for those who have a history of not having enough withheld and having to pay a penalty.