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Withholdings on your paycheck
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<blockquote data-quote="Justaloader" data-source="post: 4321016" data-attributes="member: 77989"><p>Begs the question - if you are hired in 2020, meaning they have no "previous" W4 info to go off of - how would you claim exemptions? Or, would you not be able to, meaning the government is forcing you to pay them? I need to read up on this......</p><p></p><p>At my day job, anytime we'd get a bonus check (usually once a year), everyone would go into the system and change the withholding 2 weeks before the bonuses were issued (as we are paid bi-weekly), so that they could get as much of their bonus into their pockets as possible. I'm guessing those days are gone....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justaloader, post: 4321016, member: 77989"] Begs the question - if you are hired in 2020, meaning they have no "previous" W4 info to go off of - how would you claim exemptions? Or, would you not be able to, meaning the government is forcing you to pay them? I need to read up on this...... At my day job, anytime we'd get a bonus check (usually once a year), everyone would go into the system and change the withholding 2 weeks before the bonuses were issued (as we are paid bi-weekly), so that they could get as much of their bonus into their pockets as possible. I'm guessing those days are gone.... [/QUOTE]
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