right. I have put 14 exemptions on my w2 before because I knew I had a lot
of deductions. I *believe* you may be prorating your year with two
calculations but this is an IRS question. They do answer them, you know, and
will put the answers in writing at your request. Ask soon though before the
rush starts.



On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Ian Skinner <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I don't know the rule on what status you can file.
>
> But I do know that is has no relation to your w-2.  You an put whatever
> you want on a w-2.  All that does is determine how much of each pay
> check is reserved to cover your tax bill.  What you have actually done
> by not changing this earlier is possible not reserved enough to cover
> your actual tax bill and thus you may have to pay more out of pocket
> when you file your taxes.
>
> But this would of course depend on many other factors involving your taxes.
>
>
> 

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