The last thing you want to do is frantically run up to your boss asking “How many allowances do I claim on my W-4?”.
Being aware of the number of allowances you are claiming on a Form W-4 [Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate] is important for a variety of reasons. Most importantly, the number of allowances you claim on a W-4 determines the following;
- how much tax will be taken from your income (aka the withholding amount)
- the size of your tax refund
Steps to filling out a W-4
You’ll need to follow four simple steps when filling out your W-4 Form:
- Fill out your personal information (Name, Date of Birth, Address, Marital Status)
- Know the number of personal and dependency exemptions you are claiming on your tax return.
- Based on the number from step 2, use that number to help determine your number of allowances.
- Don’t forget to sign the W-4 and turn it into your employer!
The allowances you claim while filling out a W-4 if you are single will differ from the allowances you claim if you are married or have kids.
Claiming zero allowances
- The maximum amount of tax is withheld. Meaning, when it comes time to file your tax return you will most likely receive a refund.
- You’re being claimed as a dependent on someone else’s tax return.
Claiming one allowance (ideal if you are single with one job)
- You’re single and have one job. Claiming one allowance will most likely result in a refund when you file your taxes.
Claiming two allowances
- You are single. Claiming two allowances will get you close to your tax liability but may result in tax due when filing your taxes.
- You’re single and work more than one job. Claim one allowance at each job or two allowances at one job and zero at the other.
- You’re married.
Claiming three allowances
- You are married with one child.
Claiming additional allowances
- File as head of household if you are eligible. You are able to claim additional allowances.
- You had at least $2,000 of child or dependent care expenses that you plan on claiming credit
- You’re eligible to claim the Child Tax Credit
Can I fill out a new W-4 form?
Yes, employees can submit a new W-4 form to their employee at any time during their employment. Have you recently started a second job, had a baby, or tied the knot? Life changes such as these should encourage you to update your W-4 withholding.
A great tool to help you while filling out a W-4 is the IRS Withholding Calculator, located on the IRS website.
Claiming zero allowances means less take home pay, but a bigger tax refund during tax season.
The number you report on a W-4 will ultimately determine your take home pay and your tax refund. Don’t write down any number. Take the few extra minutes to really assess your situation and fill in the W-4 accordingly. By doing so you’re less likely find yourself in a difficult financial situation.
Then, when you’re ready to file your taxes, you’ll have a heads up on whether or not you’ll be receiving a tax refund!
I am single with no kids do I claim 1 or a 0
Hello, Thank you for this great site and most of all responding to posted questions! I am currently in the process of getting divorce. I have a full-time job, a 17 y/o not working, a 23 y/o working (files her own income tax) and an 86 y/o parent who all lives with me. Currently I filed as Married and 2 allowances. I know that I will have to change to Single but should I remain claiming 2 allowances? Thank you for your input in advance, I greatly appreciate it.
I am single working two jobs. One job pays alot more than the other. I see where I should take a total of 2 allowances on my W-4. Does it matter how I split them up? Is it smarter to take 0 on the lower paying job and 2 on the higher paying job or does it all equal out at tax time? Thank you in advance.
How do i change my W4 form. I accidentally put 1 which i was suppose to put 0
Hello,
Thank you in advance for your help.
I am single with one Part Time job at the moment. I claimed 3 deductions on my W-4 for this position.
I am about to start a new additional full-time position. How many deductions should I claim?
According to the site advice I should claim 0 on one W-4 and 2 on the other or 1 and 1. If I decide to go with 0 and 2 which W-4 gets which or does it not matter??
Thank you.