Your spouse should claim all the allowances that the Two-Earners/Multiple Jobs Worksheet says you, as a couple, are entitled to claim, and then you would claim zero allowances on each Form W-4 that you complete for your two jobs.

Should both spouses claim dependents on w4?

If both spouses check the box, only one should claim tax credits for dependents and deductions in sections 3 and 4. That’s because if both spouses are claiming all the household’s deductions, that could duplicate — and overstate — the withholdings, Isberg explained.

How do you fill out Form W-4 if you have two jobs?

If the employee has two jobs or they’re married filing jointly and their spouse also has a job, the employee should fill in Line 1 of the worksheet by using the withholding tables on page 4 of Form W-4, which have columns for the highest paying job on the left and the lowest paying job on the right.

How to fill out a W4 for a married couple?

Get the full form with the instructions and worksheets. You’ll need the worksheets to calculate your allowances so you won’t have too much money withheld from your paycheck. Write or type your name and address on Line 1. If you plan to change your surname after getting married, fill out the form with the name you plan to use.

How can I claim dependents on my W-4?

Any employee filing single with an income of $200,000 or less—or an employee that’s married filing jointly with a combined income of $400,000 or less—can claim dependents on Form W-4. If employees have children under the age of 17, they should multiply the number of children by $2000 and enter it into the first box on the worksheet.

How does a W-4 withholding certificate work?

The W-4 Employee’s Withholding Certificate is a tax form (available on irs.gov) that allows employees to elect how much income tax is withheld from their paychecks. Here’s how it works: an employer gives Form W-4 to the employee.