I am single with no dependents. My first job is a 40 hours job and sometimes I do get overtime. For the second job, I do UberEat and my weekly pay varies each week. Plus, I believe I get a 1099 form. How do I fill in that information? Thank you!
I've worked my 1st job continuously since 2007, but have recently picked up some part time work. I have to fill out a w-4 obviously, but I'm confused. Am I required to submit new w-4s to both employers?
Thanks so much! We are gonna fill out the estimator at the same time as watching this to be sure (altho I took notes) and then my understanding is hubs resubmits updated w-4 to his main (first) employer, and submits this one to his new (second) part-time employer so they are all matched up? Just want to be sure. Thanks again. 🙏
right, easiest way is to update them all. Essentially trying to estimate what your taxes will be and pay it over the year rather than getting a refund or owing.
Thanks for this info. Now getting familiar with this stuff for my new job. Would the W 4 form submitted to my employer have info on the income from my previous job?
@@TravisSickleThank you. Appreciate the response. What advice do you have for someone who works with a church, prepares timesheets weekly but submits it every 12 weeks for payroll due to the negligible sum. The estimator only accommodates up to monthly payments but I’m periodic.
I'm just confused as to what to do about if both jobs pay the same hourly which is higher paying? The one that you made the most money at? And if you haven't even started the other job does job 1 automatically become the higher paying job? Or do you not have to even mention you have another job on the new job w 4 tax paper since you already did a w 4 for job 1 ? Do you have to mention it or not? I'm confused 🤦♀️🤦♀️
@travissickle What if one of the jobs was full time, then later in the year brought down to part time, while also getting a new full time job? There isnt a way to select that, because the amount earned per pay check for the job that went full time to part time will change drastically. Do you just manipulate the numbers for pay periods until the end of the year total for that job looks right? Cant figure out another way.
I have 2 jobs as of now. I'm getting a third job. But I will leave one of my jobs which will put me back to 2 jobs. I'm filling out my w4 for a new job which will be my highest paying job . Should I just put I have only 2 jobs? Even though as I start my new job I will officially have three jobs. But After giving Two weeks notice for one of my jobs , it will put me back to 2 jobs. What should I do? Thanks
i never fill out 2 w4 for two jobs but i did irs tool im paiding to much it told me i need to do 2 w4 again told me this To change the refund amount to approximately $0 what does that mean
when filed jointly your job 1 your spouse's job 1 TOTAL 2 JOBS? or just the total of jobs I have? if I put my spouse's jobs as well we are ending paying 4 times the taxes each?
I just discovered your channel, I know this video is late, but why am I getting a number on part 3 dependants and credits, I'm single and have zero dependants, I got a 56 on part 3 nothing on extra withholdings for the job with the highest pay. Thanks
It’s all tax credits but totally understandable that it’s confusing because it looks like it’s only for dependent credits. It should be called the tax credit section. It confuses lots of people.
How about doing one for a single person with a 2nd job that just started this year 2022 in September but showing the pay stubs year to date amounts etc
HELLO , I HAVE HAD ONE FULL TIME JOB FROM JAN-DEC BUT I ALSO HAVE HAD A JOB FOR 90 DAYS AND NOW ILL HAVE ANOTHER TEMP JOB FOR 90 DAYS SHOULD I ADD THE SECOND JOB INTO THE ESITMATOR?
Is it just me, but my mind draws blank when it comes to w4s lol. Its such an important document, with so much information and options, then i see add and subtract this, i get overwhelmed & shut down💀
Thank you for this great video! I have a question what if someone is starting 2 jobs within 1 week of each other? When you fill out 1 W4 do you add the other one on the other W4? and go through the tax estimator? Hope this makes sense😬
@@TravisSickle Okay. So here is the situation. Today I filled out 1 W4 for the 1 job. I don't go until next week to fill out paperwork for the job #2. I haven't technically started working yet at either one. The one I filled out today I did as normal. So for the one next week do I fill in 2 jobs? Or do as normal then go to the website like you did in the video and put in the necessary info? I'm sorry I'm new to this
Your withholdings should adjust to account for the extra hours but a good way to check is to redo the estimator periodically and check it against your current withholds to make sure you are on track. I may add this as a video in early January once the estimator gets updated.
This was really helpful. You explained a complicated topic to me and broke it down well. Thank you so much! seriously!
Glad it was helpful!
I am single with no dependents. My first job is a 40 hours job and sometimes I do get overtime. For the second job, I do UberEat and my weekly pay varies each week. Plus, I believe I get a 1099 form. How do I fill in that information? Thank you!
Do you have to update your 1st job when you get A second job I've been at my 1st job for 18 years I got a second job just for extra income
Excellent! Thanks for walking me through it.
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Is this before or after taxes taken out for entering wages
What if you don't start until January 2023 and it will only be Saturdays to start?
same thing.
I've worked my 1st job continuously since 2007, but have recently picked up some part time work. I have to fill out a w-4 obviously, but I'm confused. Am I required to submit new w-4s to both employers?
July 15, 2023
When using the estimator, if I have 2 jobs and my husband has one job, and we are filing jointly. Would I enter the 3 jobs in the estimator?
Thanks so much! We are gonna fill out the estimator at the same time as watching this to be sure (altho I took notes) and then my understanding is hubs resubmits updated w-4 to his main (first) employer, and submits this one to his new (second) part-time employer so they are all matched up? Just want to be sure. Thanks again. 🙏
right, easiest way is to update them all. Essentially trying to estimate what your taxes will be and pay it over the year rather than getting a refund or owing.
Thanks for this info. Now getting familiar with this stuff for my new job. Would the W 4 form submitted to my employer have info on the income from my previous job?
The employer will not know anything but yes it should go into the estimator.
@@TravisSickleThank you. Appreciate the response. What advice do you have for someone who works with a church, prepares timesheets weekly but submits it every 12 weeks for payroll due to the negligible sum. The estimator only accommodates up to monthly payments but I’m periodic.
I'm just confused as to what to do about if both jobs pay the same hourly which is higher paying? The one that you made the most money at? And if you haven't even started the other job does job 1 automatically become the higher paying job? Or do you not have to even mention you have another job on the new job w 4 tax paper since you already did a w 4 for job 1 ? Do you have to mention it or not? I'm confused 🤦♀️🤦♀️
@travissickle What if one of the jobs was full time, then later in the year brought down to part time, while also getting a new full time job? There isnt a way to select that, because the amount earned per pay check for the job that went full time to part time will change drastically. Do you just manipulate the numbers for pay periods until the end of the year total for that job looks right? Cant figure out another way.
I have 2 jobs as of now. I'm getting a third job. But I will leave one of my jobs which will put me back to 2 jobs. I'm filling out my w4 for a new job which will be my highest paying job . Should I just put I have only 2 jobs? Even though as I start my new job I will officially have three jobs. But After giving Two weeks notice for one of my jobs , it will put me back to 2 jobs. What should I do? Thanks
i never fill out 2 w4 for two jobs but i did irs tool im paiding to much it told me i need to do 2 w4 again told me this To change the refund amount to approximately $0 what does that mean
Under the "How to Adjust Your Withholding" section of the Estimator, are those recommendations for BOTH W4's ?
when filed jointly your job 1 your spouse's job 1 TOTAL 2 JOBS? or just the total of jobs I have? if I put my spouse's jobs as well we are ending paying 4 times the taxes each?
you are not paying 4 times. use the estimator. I just posted an updated video on this.
I just discovered your channel, I know this video is late, but why am I getting a number on part 3 dependants and credits, I'm single and have zero dependants, I got a 56 on part 3 nothing on extra withholdings for the job with the highest pay. Thanks
It’s all tax credits but totally understandable that it’s confusing because it looks like it’s only for dependent credits. It should be called the tax credit section. It confuses lots of people.
How about doing one for a single person with a 2nd job that just started this year 2022 in September but showing the pay stubs year to date amounts etc
So if I dont want my 1099 taxes withheld from my W-4 job I dont add anything to the form?
For entering wages, do we use Gross or Net wages per pay period?
Gross
HELLO , I HAVE HAD ONE FULL TIME JOB FROM JAN-DEC BUT I ALSO HAVE HAD A JOB FOR 90 DAYS AND NOW ILL HAVE ANOTHER TEMP JOB FOR 90 DAYS SHOULD I ADD THE SECOND JOB INTO THE ESITMATOR?
Yes
Thanks for the video... I just wanna claim zero. Why so complicated?
You can thank congress. 😎
My second job is self employment. What should I fill out in my W4 for my new job which is hourly?
use the online estimator.
how can I do this for 2022 in 2023? The estimator doesnt allow me to put dates from 2022
It's annualized. Don't use 2022 numbers.
Is it just me, but my mind draws blank when it comes to w4s lol. Its such an important document, with so much information and options, then i see add and subtract this, i get overwhelmed & shut down💀
I get it, that’s why there are people like me! 😜
what do i do if im working a job as an independant contractor but need to fill out a w4 for another job
Include your self employment income in the self employment section.
Thank you for this great video! I have a question what if someone is starting 2 jobs within 1 week of each other? When you fill out 1 W4 do you add the other one on the other W4? and go through the tax estimator? Hope this makes sense😬
You can just enter them in today. You already know you have two jobs, so enter them both in at the same time.
@@TravisSickle Okay. So here is the situation. Today I filled out 1 W4 for the 1 job. I don't go until next week to fill out paperwork for the job #2. I haven't technically started working yet at either one. The one I filled out today I did as normal. So for the one next week do I fill in 2 jobs? Or do as normal then go to the website like you did in the video and put in the necessary info? I'm sorry I'm new to this
How would overtime work with hourly jobs
Your withholdings should adjust to account for the extra hours but a good way to check is to redo the estimator periodically and check it against your current withholds to make sure you are on track. I may add this as a video in early January once the estimator gets updated.
Quarterly Taxes?
What about them?
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