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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 605146" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>I always wondered about the legality of it, but our accountant keeps W-4 forms in a box by her desk, we could change it from week to week if we wanted. Several times back when I worked a shitload of overtime, if I worked say 65 hours one week, I'd go change to married and 10 before payroll was done so those 15 hours of time and a half and 10 hours of double time would merit me another $600+ that week instead of a shitload of it going to taxes, then change back to single and none the following week. I asked our accountant and even asked my tax guy if it was legal to change it like that and both said yes because it all should add up to pay in the same by the time you file your taxes anyway. The government is gonna get theirs either way. I see the fraudulent part of falsifying a document, but with the government always getting their part regardless of how you file through the year, I guess they don't care if people change it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 605146, member: 1780"] I always wondered about the legality of it, but our accountant keeps W-4 forms in a box by her desk, we could change it from week to week if we wanted. Several times back when I worked a shitload of overtime, if I worked say 65 hours one week, I'd go change to married and 10 before payroll was done so those 15 hours of time and a half and 10 hours of double time would merit me another $600+ that week instead of a shitload of it going to taxes, then change back to single and none the following week. I asked our accountant and even asked my tax guy if it was legal to change it like that and both said yes because it all should add up to pay in the same by the time you file your taxes anyway. The government is gonna get theirs either way. I see the fraudulent part of falsifying a document, but with the government always getting their part regardless of how you file through the year, I guess they don't care if people change it? [/QUOTE]
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