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Form W-4 (2012)
Purpose. Complete Form W-4 so that your
employer can withhold the correct federal income
tax from your pay. Consider completing a new Form
W-4 each year and when your personal or financial
situation changes.
Exemption from withholding. If you are exempt,
complete only lines 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 and sign the
form to validate it. Your exemption for 2012 expires
February 18, 2013. See Pub. 505, Tax Withholding
and Estimated Tax.
Note. If another person can claim you as a
dependent on his or her tax return, you cannot claim
exemption from withholding if your income exceeds
$950 and includes more than $300 of unearned
income (for example, interest and dividends).
Basic instructions. If you are not exempt, complete
the Personal Allowances Worksheet below. The
worksheets on page 2 further adjust your
withholding allowances based on itemized
deductions, certain credits, adjustments to income,
or two-earners/multiple jobs situations.
Complete all worksheets that apply. However, you
may claim fewer (or zero) allowances. For regular
wages, withholding must be based on allowances
you claimed and may not be a flat amount or
percentage of wages.
Head of household. Generally, you can claim head
of household filing status on your tax return only if
you are unmarried and pay more than 50% of the
costs of keeping up a home for yourself and your
dependent(s) or other qualifying individuals. See
Pub. 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and
Filing Information, for information.
Tax credits. You can take projected tax credits into
account in figuring your allowable number of
withholding allowances. Credits for child or
dependent care expenses and the child tax credit
may be claimed using the Personal Allowances
Worksheet below. See Pub. 505 for information on
converting your other credits into withholding
allowances.
Nonwage income. If you have a large amount of
nonwage income, such as interest or dividends,
consider making estimated tax payments using Form
1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals. Otherwise, you
may owe additional tax. If you have pension or annuity
income, see Pub. 505 to find out if you should adjust
your withholding on Form W-4 or W-4P.
Two earners or multiple jobs. If you have a
working spouse or more than one job, figure the
total number of allowances you are entitled to claim
on all jobs using worksheets from only one Form
W-4. Your withholding usually will be most accurate
when all allowances are claimed on the Form W-4
for the highest paying job and zero allowances are
claimed on the others. See Pub. 505 for details.
Nonresident alien. If you are a nonresident alien,
see Notice 1392, Supplemental Form W-4
Instructions for Nonresident Aliens, before
completing this form.
Check your withholding. After your Form W-4 takes
effect, use Pub. 505 to see how the amount you are
having withheld compares to your projected total tax
for 2012. See Pub. 505, especially if your earnings
exceed $130,000 (Single) or $180,000 (Married).
Future developments. The IRS has created a page
on IRS.gov for information about Form W-4, at
www.irs.gov/w4. Information about any future
developments affecting Form W-4 (such as
legislation enacted after we release it) will be posted
on that page.
Personal Allowances Worksheet (Keep for your records.)
A Enter “1” for yourself if no one else can claim you as a dependent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A
B Enter “1” if: { • You are single and have only one job; or
• You are married, have only one job, and your spouse does not work; or . . .
• Your wages from a second job or your spouse’s wages (or the total of both) are $1,500 or less.
} B
C Enter “1” for your spouse. But, you may choose to enter “-0-” if you are married and have either a working spouse or more
than one job. (Entering “-0-” may help you avoid having too little tax withheld.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
D Enter number of dependents (other than your spouse or yourself) you will claim on your tax return . . . . . . . . D
E Enter “1” if you will file as head of household on your tax return (see conditions under Head of household above) . . E
F Enter “1” if you have at least $1,900 of child or dependent care expenses for which you plan to claim a credit . . . F
(Note. Do not include child support payments. See Pub. 503, Child and Dependent Care Expenses, for details.)
G Child Tax Credit (including additional child tax credit). See Pub. 972, Child Tax Credit, for more information.
• If your total income will be less than $61,000 ($90,000 if married), enter “2” for each eligible child; then less “1” if you have three to
seven eligible children or less “2” if you have eight or more eligible children.
• If your total income will be between $61,000 and $84,000 ($90,000 and $119,000 if married), enter “1” for each eligible child . . . G
H Add lines A through G and enter total here. (Note. This may be different from the number of exemptions you claim on your tax return.) ▶ H
For accuracy,
complete all
worksheets
that apply.
{
• If you plan to itemize or claim adjustments to income and want to reduce your withholding, see the Deductions
and Adjustments Worksheet on page 2.
• If you are single and have more than one job or are married and you and your spouse both work and the combined
earnings from all jobs exceed $40,000 ($10,000 if married), see the Two-Earners/Multiple Jobs Worksheet on page 2 to
avoid having too little tax withheld.
• If neither of the above situations applies, stop here and enter the number from line H on line 5 of Form W-4 below.
Separate here and give Form W-4 to your employer. Keep the top part for your records.
Form W-4Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate
▶ Whether you are entitled to claim a certain number of allowances or exemption from withholding is
subject to review by the IRS. Your employer may be required to send a copy of this form to the IRS.
OMB No. 1545-0074
2012
1 Your first name and middle initial Last name
Home address (number and street or rural route)
City or town, state, and ZIP code
2 Your social security number
3 Single Married Married, but withhold at higher Single rate.
Note. If married, but legally separated, or spouse is a nonresident alien, check the “Single” box.
4 If your last name differs from that shown on your social security card,
check here. You must call 1-800-772-1213 for a replacement card. ▶
5 Total number of allowances you are claiming (from line H above or from the applicable worksheet on page 2) 5
6 Additional amount, if any, you want withheld from each paycheck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 $
7 I claim exemption from withholding for 2012, and I certify that I meet both of the following conditions for exemption.
• Last year I had a right to a refund of all federal income tax withheld because I had no tax liability, and
• This year I expect a refund of all federal income tax withheld because I expect to have no tax liability.
If you meet both conditions, write “Exempt” here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ▶ 7
Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this certificate and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct, and complete.
Employee’s signature
(This form is not valid unless you sign it.) ▶ Date ▶
8 Employer’s name and address (Employer: Complete lines 8 and 10 only if sending to the IRS.) 9 Office code (optional) 10 Employer identification number (EIN)
For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see page 2. Cat. No. 10220Q Form W-4 (2012)
Form W-4 (2012) Page 2
Deductions and Adjustments Worksheet
Note. Use this worksheet only if you plan to itemize deductions or claim certain credits or adjustments to income.
1 Enter an estimate of your 2012 itemized deductions. These include qualifying home mortgage interest,
charitable contributions, state and local taxes, medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of your income, and
miscellaneous deductions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 $
2 Enter: { $11,900 if married filing jointly or qualifying widow(er)
$8,700 if head of household . . . . . . . . . . .
$5,950 if single or married filing separately
} 2 $
3 Subtract line 2 from line 1. If zero or less, enter “-0-” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 $
4 Enter an estimate of your 2012 adjustments to income and any additional standard deduction (see Pub. 505) 4 $
5 Add lines 3 and 4 and enter the total. (Include any amount for credits from the Converting Credits to
Withholding Allowances for 2012 Form W-4 worksheet in Pub. 505.) . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 $
6 Enter an estimate of your 2012 nonwage income (such as dividends or interest) . . . . . . . . 6 $
7 Subtract line 6 from line 5. If zero or less, enter “-0-” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 $
8 Divide the amount on line 7 by $3,800 and enter the result here. Drop any fraction . . . . . . . 8
9 Enter the number from the Personal Allowances Worksheet, line H, page 1 . . . . . . . . . 9
10 Add lines 8 and 9 and enter the total here. If you plan to use the Two-Earners/Multiple Jobs Worksheet,
also enter this total on line 1 below. Otherwise, stop here and enter this total on Form W-4, line 5, page 1 10
Two-Earners/Multiple Jobs Worksheet (See Two earners or multiple jobs on page 1.)
Note. Use this worksheet only if the instructions under line H on page 1 direct you here.
1 Enter the number from line H, page 1 (or from line 10 above if you used the Deductions and Adjustments Worksheet) 1
2 Find the number in Table 1 below that applies to the LOWEST paying job and enter it here. However, if
you are married filing jointly and wages from the highest paying job are $65,000 or less, do not enter more
than “3” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3 If line 1 is more than or equal to line 2, subtract line 2 from line 1. Enter the result here (if zero, enter
“-0-”) and on Form W-4, line 5, page 1. Do not use the rest of this worksheet . . . . . . . . . 3
Note. If line 1 is less than line 2, enter “-0-” on Form W-4, line 5, page 1. Complete lines 4 through 9 below to figure the additional
withholding amount necessary to avoid a year-end tax bill.
4 Enter the number from line 2 of this worksheet . . . . . . . . . . 4
5 Enter the number from line 1 of this worksheet . . . . . . . . . . 5
6 Subtract line 5 from line 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
7 Find the amount in Table 2 below that applies to the HIGHEST paying job and enter it here . . . . 7 $
8 Multiply line 7 by line 6 and enter the result here. This is the additional annual withholding needed . . 8 $
9 Divide line 8 by the number of pay periods remaining in 2012. For example, divide by 26 if you are paid
every two weeks and you complete this form in December 2011. Enter the result here and on Form W-4,
line 6, page 1. This is the additional amount to be withheld from each paycheck . . . . . . . . 9 $
Table 1
Married Filing Jointly
If wages from LOWEST
paying job are—
Enter on
line 2 above
$0 - $5,000 0
5,001 - 12,000 1
12,001 - 22,000 2
22,001 - 25,000 3
25,001 - 30,000 4
30,001 - 40,000 5
40,001 - 48,000 6
48,001 - 55,000 7
55,001 - 65,000 8
65,001 - 72,000 9
72,001 - 85,000 10
85,001 - 97,000 11
97,001 - 110,000 12
110,001 - 120,000 13
120,001 - 135,000 14
135,001 and over 15
All Others
If wages from LOWEST
paying job are—
Enter on
line 2 above
$0 - $8,000 0
8,001 - 15,000 1
15,001 - 25,000 2
25,001 - 30,000 3
30,001 - 40,000 4
40,001 - 50,000 5
50,001 - 65,000 6
65,001 - 80,000 7
80,001 - 95,000 8
95,001 - 120,000 9
120,001 and over 10
Table 2
Married Filing Jointly
If wages from HIGHEST
paying job are—
Enter on
line 7 above
$0 - $70,000 $570
70,001 - 125,000 950
125,001 - 190,000 1,060
190,001 - 340,000 1,250
340,001 and over 1,330
All Others
If wages from HIGHEST
paying job are—
Enter on
line 7 above
$0 - $35,000 $570
35,001 - 90,000 950
90,001 - 170,000 1,060
170,001 - 375,000 1,250
375,001 and over 1,330
Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. We ask for the information on this
form to carry out the Internal Revenue laws of the United States. Internal Revenue Code
sections 3402(f)(2) and 6109 and their regulations require you to provide this information; your
employer uses it to determine your federal income tax withholding. Failure to provide a
properly completed form will result in your being treated as a single person who claims no
withholding allowances; providing fraudulent information may subject you to penalties. Routine
uses of this information include giving it to the Department of Justice for civil and criminal
litigation; to cities, states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. commonwealths and possessions
for use in administering their tax laws; and to the Department of Health and Human Services
for use in the National Directory of New Hires. We may also disclose this information to other
countries under a tax treaty, to federal and state agencies to enforce federal nontax criminal
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You are not required to provide the information requested on a form that is subject to the
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records relating to a form or its instructions must be retained as long as their contents may
become material in the administration of any Internal Revenue law. Generally, tax returns and
return information are confidential, as required by Code section 6103.
The average time and expenses required to complete and file this form will vary depending
on individual circumstances. For estimated averages, see the instructions for your income tax
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If you have suggestions for making this form simpler, we would be happy to hear from you.
See the instructions for your income tax return.

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  • 1. Form W-4 (2012) Purpose. Complete Form W-4 so that your employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from your pay. Consider completing a new Form W-4 each year and when your personal or financial situation changes. Exemption from withholding. If you are exempt, complete only lines 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 and sign the form to validate it. Your exemption for 2012 expires February 18, 2013. See Pub. 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax. Note. If another person can claim you as a dependent on his or her tax return, you cannot claim exemption from withholding if your income exceeds $950 and includes more than $300 of unearned income (for example, interest and dividends). Basic instructions. If you are not exempt, complete the Personal Allowances Worksheet below. The worksheets on page 2 further adjust your withholding allowances based on itemized deductions, certain credits, adjustments to income, or two-earners/multiple jobs situations. Complete all worksheets that apply. However, you may claim fewer (or zero) allowances. For regular wages, withholding must be based on allowances you claimed and may not be a flat amount or percentage of wages. Head of household. Generally, you can claim head of household filing status on your tax return only if you are unmarried and pay more than 50% of the costs of keeping up a home for yourself and your dependent(s) or other qualifying individuals. See Pub. 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information, for information. Tax credits. You can take projected tax credits into account in figuring your allowable number of withholding allowances. Credits for child or dependent care expenses and the child tax credit may be claimed using the Personal Allowances Worksheet below. See Pub. 505 for information on converting your other credits into withholding allowances. Nonwage income. If you have a large amount of nonwage income, such as interest or dividends, consider making estimated tax payments using Form 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals. Otherwise, you may owe additional tax. If you have pension or annuity income, see Pub. 505 to find out if you should adjust your withholding on Form W-4 or W-4P. Two earners or multiple jobs. If you have a working spouse or more than one job, figure the total number of allowances you are entitled to claim on all jobs using worksheets from only one Form W-4. Your withholding usually will be most accurate when all allowances are claimed on the Form W-4 for the highest paying job and zero allowances are claimed on the others. See Pub. 505 for details. Nonresident alien. If you are a nonresident alien, see Notice 1392, Supplemental Form W-4 Instructions for Nonresident Aliens, before completing this form. Check your withholding. After your Form W-4 takes effect, use Pub. 505 to see how the amount you are having withheld compares to your projected total tax for 2012. See Pub. 505, especially if your earnings exceed $130,000 (Single) or $180,000 (Married). Future developments. The IRS has created a page on IRS.gov for information about Form W-4, at www.irs.gov/w4. Information about any future developments affecting Form W-4 (such as legislation enacted after we release it) will be posted on that page. Personal Allowances Worksheet (Keep for your records.) A Enter “1” for yourself if no one else can claim you as a dependent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A B Enter “1” if: { • You are single and have only one job; or • You are married, have only one job, and your spouse does not work; or . . . • Your wages from a second job or your spouse’s wages (or the total of both) are $1,500 or less. } B C Enter “1” for your spouse. But, you may choose to enter “-0-” if you are married and have either a working spouse or more than one job. (Entering “-0-” may help you avoid having too little tax withheld.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C D Enter number of dependents (other than your spouse or yourself) you will claim on your tax return . . . . . . . . D E Enter “1” if you will file as head of household on your tax return (see conditions under Head of household above) . . E F Enter “1” if you have at least $1,900 of child or dependent care expenses for which you plan to claim a credit . . . F (Note. Do not include child support payments. See Pub. 503, Child and Dependent Care Expenses, for details.) G Child Tax Credit (including additional child tax credit). See Pub. 972, Child Tax Credit, for more information. • If your total income will be less than $61,000 ($90,000 if married), enter “2” for each eligible child; then less “1” if you have three to seven eligible children or less “2” if you have eight or more eligible children. • If your total income will be between $61,000 and $84,000 ($90,000 and $119,000 if married), enter “1” for each eligible child . . . G H Add lines A through G and enter total here. (Note. This may be different from the number of exemptions you claim on your tax return.) ▶ H For accuracy, complete all worksheets that apply. { • If you plan to itemize or claim adjustments to income and want to reduce your withholding, see the Deductions and Adjustments Worksheet on page 2. • If you are single and have more than one job or are married and you and your spouse both work and the combined earnings from all jobs exceed $40,000 ($10,000 if married), see the Two-Earners/Multiple Jobs Worksheet on page 2 to avoid having too little tax withheld. • If neither of the above situations applies, stop here and enter the number from line H on line 5 of Form W-4 below. Separate here and give Form W-4 to your employer. Keep the top part for your records. Form W-4Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate ▶ Whether you are entitled to claim a certain number of allowances or exemption from withholding is subject to review by the IRS. Your employer may be required to send a copy of this form to the IRS. OMB No. 1545-0074 2012 1 Your first name and middle initial Last name Home address (number and street or rural route) City or town, state, and ZIP code 2 Your social security number 3 Single Married Married, but withhold at higher Single rate. Note. If married, but legally separated, or spouse is a nonresident alien, check the “Single” box. 4 If your last name differs from that shown on your social security card, check here. You must call 1-800-772-1213 for a replacement card. ▶ 5 Total number of allowances you are claiming (from line H above or from the applicable worksheet on page 2) 5 6 Additional amount, if any, you want withheld from each paycheck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 $ 7 I claim exemption from withholding for 2012, and I certify that I meet both of the following conditions for exemption. • Last year I had a right to a refund of all federal income tax withheld because I had no tax liability, and • This year I expect a refund of all federal income tax withheld because I expect to have no tax liability. If you meet both conditions, write “Exempt” here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ▶ 7 Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this certificate and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct, and complete. Employee’s signature (This form is not valid unless you sign it.) ▶ Date ▶ 8 Employer’s name and address (Employer: Complete lines 8 and 10 only if sending to the IRS.) 9 Office code (optional) 10 Employer identification number (EIN) For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see page 2. Cat. No. 10220Q Form W-4 (2012)
  • 2. Form W-4 (2012) Page 2 Deductions and Adjustments Worksheet Note. Use this worksheet only if you plan to itemize deductions or claim certain credits or adjustments to income. 1 Enter an estimate of your 2012 itemized deductions. These include qualifying home mortgage interest, charitable contributions, state and local taxes, medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of your income, and miscellaneous deductions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 $ 2 Enter: { $11,900 if married filing jointly or qualifying widow(er) $8,700 if head of household . . . . . . . . . . . $5,950 if single or married filing separately } 2 $ 3 Subtract line 2 from line 1. If zero or less, enter “-0-” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 $ 4 Enter an estimate of your 2012 adjustments to income and any additional standard deduction (see Pub. 505) 4 $ 5 Add lines 3 and 4 and enter the total. (Include any amount for credits from the Converting Credits to Withholding Allowances for 2012 Form W-4 worksheet in Pub. 505.) . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 $ 6 Enter an estimate of your 2012 nonwage income (such as dividends or interest) . . . . . . . . 6 $ 7 Subtract line 6 from line 5. If zero or less, enter “-0-” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 $ 8 Divide the amount on line 7 by $3,800 and enter the result here. Drop any fraction . . . . . . . 8 9 Enter the number from the Personal Allowances Worksheet, line H, page 1 . . . . . . . . . 9 10 Add lines 8 and 9 and enter the total here. If you plan to use the Two-Earners/Multiple Jobs Worksheet, also enter this total on line 1 below. Otherwise, stop here and enter this total on Form W-4, line 5, page 1 10 Two-Earners/Multiple Jobs Worksheet (See Two earners or multiple jobs on page 1.) Note. Use this worksheet only if the instructions under line H on page 1 direct you here. 1 Enter the number from line H, page 1 (or from line 10 above if you used the Deductions and Adjustments Worksheet) 1 2 Find the number in Table 1 below that applies to the LOWEST paying job and enter it here. However, if you are married filing jointly and wages from the highest paying job are $65,000 or less, do not enter more than “3” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 If line 1 is more than or equal to line 2, subtract line 2 from line 1. Enter the result here (if zero, enter “-0-”) and on Form W-4, line 5, page 1. Do not use the rest of this worksheet . . . . . . . . . 3 Note. If line 1 is less than line 2, enter “-0-” on Form W-4, line 5, page 1. Complete lines 4 through 9 below to figure the additional withholding amount necessary to avoid a year-end tax bill. 4 Enter the number from line 2 of this worksheet . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 Enter the number from line 1 of this worksheet . . . . . . . . . . 5 6 Subtract line 5 from line 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 7 Find the amount in Table 2 below that applies to the HIGHEST paying job and enter it here . . . . 7 $ 8 Multiply line 7 by line 6 and enter the result here. This is the additional annual withholding needed . . 8 $ 9 Divide line 8 by the number of pay periods remaining in 2012. For example, divide by 26 if you are paid every two weeks and you complete this form in December 2011. Enter the result here and on Form W-4, line 6, page 1. This is the additional amount to be withheld from each paycheck . . . . . . . . 9 $ Table 1 Married Filing Jointly If wages from LOWEST paying job are— Enter on line 2 above $0 - $5,000 0 5,001 - 12,000 1 12,001 - 22,000 2 22,001 - 25,000 3 25,001 - 30,000 4 30,001 - 40,000 5 40,001 - 48,000 6 48,001 - 55,000 7 55,001 - 65,000 8 65,001 - 72,000 9 72,001 - 85,000 10 85,001 - 97,000 11 97,001 - 110,000 12 110,001 - 120,000 13 120,001 - 135,000 14 135,001 and over 15 All Others If wages from LOWEST paying job are— Enter on line 2 above $0 - $8,000 0 8,001 - 15,000 1 15,001 - 25,000 2 25,001 - 30,000 3 30,001 - 40,000 4 40,001 - 50,000 5 50,001 - 65,000 6 65,001 - 80,000 7 80,001 - 95,000 8 95,001 - 120,000 9 120,001 and over 10 Table 2 Married Filing Jointly If wages from HIGHEST paying job are— Enter on line 7 above $0 - $70,000 $570 70,001 - 125,000 950 125,001 - 190,000 1,060 190,001 - 340,000 1,250 340,001 and over 1,330 All Others If wages from HIGHEST paying job are— Enter on line 7 above $0 - $35,000 $570 35,001 - 90,000 950 90,001 - 170,000 1,060 170,001 - 375,000 1,250 375,001 and over 1,330 Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. 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