I just relocated (no longer a dependent on my parents) and got my first job. I filled out a W4 and the VA income tax sheet. I am living with my girlfriend and put myself as "Head of Household" but with 1 dependent (myself). However, I guess I am not the head of household but rather having 1 dependent (her). Does this need to be corrected or is this fine since its the same number on the W4? I think the number on the VA tax form is different though...
This is all new to me - should I just not worry about it or should I go to HR to get this worked out? We get paid monthly so I haven't made any money or paid any taxes for that matter. Or better yet, CAN I fix this situation?
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Judy
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You are correct that you are not allowed to file as head of household. report abuse
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Bob F
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Just submit a new W-4 claiming single and either 0 or 1. It is not a big deal if it is filled out wrong anyway unless you are off by a mile (take 10 allowances so you intentionally have your taxes underwithheld for example). report abuse
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anthony w
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just ask your employer for another w4 to fill out or leave it like it is and just file correctly at the end of the year, it should not make a big difference in the amount deducted from your check in federal taxes. why would you go to h and r block to correct a w4, that is none of their concern report abuse
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catcat
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I let my step-dad do my taxes one year and he did the exact same thing on my form. The IRS caught the mistake and let me know (there was no penalty, just a notification). By the way, a girlfriend is not considered a dependent. Oh wait, you mean you haven't had to actually file your taxes yet, just filled out all the paperwork as a new hire??? In that case, go to your HR manager and straighten it out. You might even get lucky and have a knowledgeable HR person who will help you. Don't stress! It won't go on your permanent record! Good luck on new job. report abuse
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DJ
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To claim your girlfirend, she has to live with you 100% for the year, she cannot make more than $3,000 of her own money, and you have to provide more than 50% of her support. report abuse
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Jss
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You are not a head of household. Read: http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/05/head... report abuse
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Lorrie K
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go to H&R. just let them look it over. it may not be a big deal. report abuse
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