• Form W-4 (Rev. December 2020)

  • Employee’s Withholding Certificate

  • Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service

    Complete Form W-4 so that your employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from your pay. Give Form W-4 to your employer. Your withholding is subject to review by the IRS.

  • Step 1:

    Enter Personal Information
  • Complete Steps 2–4 ONLY if they apply to you; otherwise, skip to Step 5. See page 2 for more information on each step, who can claim exemption from withholding, when to use the estimator at www.irs.gov/W4App, and privacy.

  • Step 2:

    Multiple Jobs or Spouse Works
  • TIP: To be accurate, submit a 2021 Form W-4 for all other jobs. If you (or your spouse) have self-employment income, including as an independent contractor, use the estimator.

    Complete Steps 3–4(b) on Form W-4 for only ONE of these jobs. Leave those steps blank for the other jobs. (Your withholding will be most accurate if you complete Steps 3–4(b) on the Form W-4 for the highest paying job)

  • Step 3:

    Claim Dependents
  • If your total income will be $200,000 or less ($400,000 or less if married filing jointly):

  • Step 4 (Optional):

    Other Adjustments
  • (a) Other income (not from jobs): If you want tax withheld for other income you expect this year that won’t have withholding, enter the amount of other income here. This may include interest, dividends, and retirement income

  • (b) Deductions. If you expect to claim deductions other than the standard deduction and want to reduce your withholding, use the Deductions Worksheet on page 3 and enter the result here: 

  • (c) Extra withholding. Enter any additional tax you want withheld each pay period 

  • Step 5:

    Sign Here
  • Under penalties of perjury, I declare that this certificate, to the best of my knowledge and belief, is true, correct, and complete.

    Employee’s signature (This form is not valid unless you sign it)

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