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No Exemptions


» From: Simi Valley, CA

I have been claiming 0 excemptions on my paycheck. Where is there a table so I'm not giving the irs so much money, yet know how much to pay so I don't at the end of the year?

Bradley
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Dear Bradley,

Here are the tables your payroll department uses.

Have fun with them.

And if you don't want to pay IRS too much, the reasoning about how much you must pay is all laid out here. (Don't worry that it's dated 2000, it still applies.)

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Eva Rosenberg
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