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James A.
  • Seattle, WA
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Question W-4 Tax Allowable..

James A.
  • Seattle, WA
Posted

Hello Everyone,

Any tax accountants out there in our Seattle market can answer this question? My question about filling-in the number of allowances on our W-4 forms if anyone can answer this. What would be the highest allowable number that's suggested to obtain the most amount before being taxed on our paychecks? Is there even a certain number threshold we shouldn't enter before getting hit with back taxes perhaps?

Any thoughts or suggestions out there?

Thanks,

James