• DrPop@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    No w2 is the tax document, w4 is what you fill out with your employer. If you owe at the end of the year and that is your only job I would highly suggest going to your employer and updating your w4. You should be able to update your state as well. There is a tool on irs.gov called the Tax withholding estimator which can tell you exactly how much you should be taking out.

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      6 months ago

      But isn’t that the whole point?? If I put zeros on my w4, why the fuck do I have to use another tool to calculate what I’ll be taxed, then add an additional withholding to make sure I don’t end up with a tax bill in April?

      It’s insane.

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        6 months ago

        Because putting 0 on your w4 when you know you have to pay taxes is a mistake. The tool is there to help you calculate. It’s not difficult, you just take your last pay stub and plug in numbers then it does the rest. Could it be easier sure. But this is how you work with the tools we have.

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          6 months ago

          Yeah, we’re talking past each other.

          I understand how to do it, I just don’t think it makes sense that it’s necessary to do it that way.

          Zero should equal “max taxes withheld” and the fact that it’s more complicated than that makes it feel intentionally complex (which I’m aware it is)

    • Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Lol, I did that and that’s how I got where I am. Any other time I either get way too much back or I owe a shit ton. At least this way I still come out ahead.

      Thanks for the clarification re W2/w4.