IRS Form W4 Married Filing Jointly MISTAKE

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IRS Form W4 Married Filing Jointly MISTAKE. Why you should fill out the IRS Form W4 together if you're married filing jointly. This could be the difference in getting a MAJOR tax surprise at the end of the year.
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Unbelievable that so many of us have to scour the internet to find answers to these questions. Hate our system. Thank you

ThrushEterna
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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. All my children are out of college and employed. My wife and I have to adjust our W4 we owed thousands last year. I changed my W4 and got confused. Now they take out less federal taxes than before!

mostmost
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Excellent tax advice, Travis! My wife and I are personal victims of

StevenJewettChesterSprings
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Also for the credits do we both put the adjusted credits or our w4 that’s the estimator tells us or do just one of us put the credits

NapTownMusic
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I can never find a video on if you're filing married/jointly with one income. Any videos or advice on that situation?

mapopperoozio
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Hey man. As it stands me and my spouse are still on single and file 0. We get a decent chunk refund every year. Can we simply just change to married filling jointly ? And staying at claiming 0. Would still get a refund and get a small bump weekly. Right ? Or am I nuts ?

vidmar
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So, I'm looking for more I do on the last thing you said. I have 5 kids and my spouse is working. He has added dependents, not sure how many. Will find out. So I also add dependents from the lesser paying job? Married filing jointly. If he put 5, can I? Or would we split the difference. Like he has 3 And I have 2.

momteacherlessons
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If I got married halfway through the year do I need to do a new W4 now and another at the start of the new year?

christopherolsen
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I'm married with no kids, my wife doesn't work, she's currently at college right now. I'm the only one working, how should I get my w4 done.

patrickcaniya
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What if spouse is unemployed and receives social security disability.

thadtrebilcock
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Why are you paying taxes? If you arent a federal employee, or do you live in DC? The irs says the taxes you give are gifts. you are volunteering your hard earned income...why?>

“In the United States of America, there are two (2) separated and distinct jurisdictions, such being the jurisdiction of the states within their own state boundaries, and the other being federal jurisdiction (United States), which is limited to the District of Columbia, the U.S. Territories, and federal enclaves within the states, under Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17, ” Bevans v. United States, 16 U.S. 336 (1818).

A "person" as defined in 26 U.S.C. 7701(a)(l) refers only to "statutory" legal "fictions" "subject to" the federal government and the IRS located in D.C. Affiant is not a "person" as defined in sec. 7701 (a)(l). You cannot be both a living man/woman presently, and a government created dead "FICTION" entity/ "person.".

26 U.S.C. 7701(a)(14) defines the term "taxpayer'' as any person "subject to" any "internal" [D.C.] revenue tax. For any person to be "subject to" any tax, they must first be under or within the municipal jurisdiction of the federal government, i.e., within that foreign (to the 50 states) 10-mile square area commonly referred to as D.C.

Although Congress never incorporated the Federal Government, it did incorporate D.C. as a "municipal" corporation in 1871. That municipal corporation's stock, 100% of it, has been owned and controlled by entities of the "foreign" offshore International Monetary Fund (IMF), or its assigns, at least since the Bretton Woods Agreement was codified in 1944 at 22 U.S.C. 286 et. seq.

It is common knowledge among legal researchers including Judges seated in the United States Tax Court in D.C., that filing form 1040 and paying an income tax is a voluntary act for people in the states of the union and American Nationals and Free Inhabitants not statutorily connected to the IRS's jurisdiction or the federal government and who are not domiciled in D.C.

Unless by birth and parentage you were born in DC, and according to American Jurisprudence 2d., Sec. 2689 and 8 U.S.C. 1401(a), You are not someone "within" (inside) the income taxing jurisdiction of the United States - defined as the District of Columbia per 26 U.S.C. 7408(d).


There are certain types of federal statutory citizens and residents with sources of income "within" the U.S. [D.C.] that could be "subject to" the IRS's jurisdiction and who are legally obligated to file a form 1040. Millions of state Citizens are liable for filing form 1040 if they voluntarily "elect'' to be taxed "as though" they are a "federal" person or ''U.S. citizen." Voluntary "servitude" is legal whereby "involuntary servitude" (slavery) is not!

STOP FUNDING THE CORRUPT US CORPORATION!

BY VOLUNTARILY GIVING THEM YOUR FEALTY, AND EARNINGS WHICH ARE NOT PROFIT!

Nieltr
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I don’t see where to add my spouses w2?

Newhomeszerodown
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What’s the best way to fill out the estimator tool if you get a promotion/salary increase mid year? Married, filing jointly, both employed. TIA!

jayjozwiak
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Hi Travis, do you have a video for married, filing jointly with one spouse working and the other retired w/a pension income? Thanks so very much.

dinapreuss
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Hey Travis, say you already fill out the W-4 as single and used the Online IRS estimator to calculate the withholding and all that. BUT got married in the middle of the year. Do you have to update the W-4 if decided that for the upcoming tax return want to file jointly? or do you update that at the time of doing the tax return? Thank you.

JoseArgueta-orsw
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Excellent video!!! now I understand why I owed almost 10k for 2023. Thank you, thank you !!!

jennyoswald
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Me and my wife are US citizens living in Mexico. She is a international teacher and is Tax Exempt. I work remotely for a company in Austin Texas. When updating my W4 it says:
"Do you work more than one job or does your spouse work?"
Would I say "No" to this since my wife doesn't pay US tax?

kherrley
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I’m interested in knowing about married filing jointly with non resident spouse who has a job outside the US

ILikeBSG
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Can both my wife and I select single on the W4 to get more tax withholding and file MFJ on taxes? We had selected MFJ on W4 and that screwed us over bad

photographywithbrallan
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So I’ve noticed that on several videos that you’re NOT checking box 2C, why is that? I have more than two jobs and married filing jointly. What is the difference with box 2C? Thanks Travis! Great videos!

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