Irs Form W-4

/ˌaɪˌɑːrˈɛs fɔrm dʌbəlju fɔːr/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An Internal Revenue Service form used by employees to indicate their tax situation to employers, determining the amount of federal income tax to withhold from their wages.
    The employee submitted the IRS Form W-4 to ensure the correct tax withholding from each paycheck.

Forms

  • irs form w-4

Commentary

IRS Form W-4 is critical for accurate tax withholding; employees should update it with life or financial changes to avoid underpayment or overpayment of federal taxes.

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