Form W-4
    Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service

    Employee’s Withholding Certificate

    Complete Form W-4 so that your employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from your pay.
    Give Form W-4 to your employer.
    Your withholding is subject to review by the IRS.

    OMB No. 1545-0074

    2022

    Step 1:
    Enter Personal Information

    (a) First name and middle initial

    Last name

    (b) Social security number

    Address

    Does your name match the name on your social security card? If not, to ensure you get credit for your earnings, contact SSA at 800-772-1213 or go to www.ssa.gov.

    City or town, state, and ZIP code

    (c)

    Complete Steps 2–4 ONLY if they apply to you; otherwise, skip to Step 5. See page 2 for more information on each step, who can claim exemption from withholding, when to use the estimator at www.irs.gov/W4App, and privacy.

    Step 2:
    Multiple Jobs or Spouse Works

    Complete this step if you (1) hold more than one job at a time, or (2) are married filing jointly and your spouse also works. The correct amount of withholding depends on income earned from all of these jobs.

    Do only one of the following.

    1. Use the estimator at www.irs.gov/W4App for most accurate withholding for this step (and Steps 3–4); or

    2. Use the Multiple Jobs Worksheet on page 3 and enter the result in Step 4(c) below for roughly accurate withholding; or

    TIP: To be accurate, submit a 2022 Form W-4 for all other jobs. If you (or your spouse) have self-employment income, including as an independent contractor, use the estimator.

    Complete Steps 3–4(b) on Form W-4 for only ONE of these jobs. Leave those steps blank for the other jobs. (Your withholding will be most accurate if you complete Steps 3–4(b) on the Form W-4 for the highest paying job.)

    Step 3: Claim Dependents

    If your total income will be $200,000 or less ($400,000 or less if married filing jointly):

    Multiply the number of qualifying children under age 17 by $2,000$

    Multiply the number of other dependents by $500$

    Add the amounts above and enter the total here

    3

    $

    Step 4
    (optional):
    Other Adjustments

    1. Other income (not from jobs). If you want tax withheld for other income you expect this year that won’t have withholding, enter the amount of other income here. This may include interest, dividends, and retirement income

    2. Deductions. If you expect to claim deductions other than the standard deduction and want to reduce your withholding, use the Deductions Worksheet on page 3 and enter the result here

    3. Extra withholding. Enter any additional tax you want withheld each pay period

    4(a)

    $

    4(b)

    $

    4(c)

    $

    Step 5:
    Sign Here

    Under penalties of perjury, I declare that this certificate, to the best of my knowledge and belief, is true, correct, and complete.


    Employee’s signature (This form is not valid unless you sign it.)


    Date

    Employers Only

    Employer’s name and address

    First date of employment

    Employer identification number (EIN)


    For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see page 3.
    Cat. No. 10220Q
    Form W-4(2022)

    Form W-1(2022)Page 2

    General Instructions

    Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code.

    Future Developments

    For the latest information about developments related to Form W-4, such as legislation enacted after it was published, go to www.irs.gov/FormW4.

    Purpose of Form

    Complete Form W-4 so that your employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from your pay. If too little is withheld, you will generally owe tax when you file your tax return and may owe a penalty. If too much is withheld, you will generally be due a refund. Complete a new Form W-4 when changes to your personal or financial situation would change the entries on the form. For more information on withholding and when you must furnish a new Form W-4, see Pub. 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax.

    Exemption from withholding. You may claim exemption from withholding for 2022 if you meet both of the following conditions: you had no federal income tax liability in 2021 and you expect to have no federal income tax liability in 2022. You had no federal income tax liability in 2021 if (1) your total tax on line 24 on your 2021 Form 1040 or 1040-SR is zero (or less than the sum of lines 27a, 28, 29, and 30), or (2) you were not required to file a return because your income was below the filing threshold for your correct filing status. If you claim exemption, you will have no income tax withheld from your paycheck and may owe taxes and penalties when you file your 2022 tax return. To claim exemption from withholding, certify that you meet both of the conditions above by writing “Exempt” on Form W-4 in the space below Step 4(c). Then, complete Steps 1(a), 1(b), and 5. Do not complete any other steps. You will need to submit a new Form W-4 by February 15, 2023.

    Your privacy. If you prefer to limit information provided in Steps 2 through 4, use the online estimator, which will also increase accuracy.

    As an alternative to the estimator: if you have concerns with Step 2(c), you may choose Step 2(b); if you have concerns with Step 4(a), you may enter an additional amount you want withheld per pay period in Step 4(c). If this is the only job in your household, you may instead check the box in Step 2(c), which will increase your withholding and significantly reduce your paycheck (often by thousands of dollars over the year).

    When to use the estimator. Consider using the estimator at www.irs.gov/W4App if you:

    1. Expect to work only part of the year;

    2. Have dividend or capital gain income, or are subject to additional taxes, such as Additional Medicare Tax;

    3. Have self-employment income (see below); or

    4. Prefer the most accurate withholding for multiple job situations.

    Self-employment. Generally, you will owe both income and self-employment taxes on any self-employment income you receive separate from the wages you receive as an employee. If you want to pay these taxes through withholding from your wages, use the estimator at www.irs.gov/W4App to figure the amount to have withheld.

    Nonresident alien. If you’re a nonresident alien, see Notice 1392, Supplemental Form W-4 Instructions for Nonresident Aliens, before completing this form.

    Specific Instructions

    Step 1(c). Check your anticipated filing status. This will determine the standard deduction and tax rates used to compute your withholding.

    Step 2. Use this step if you (1) have more than one job at the same time, or (2) are married filing jointly and you and your spouse both work.

    Option (a) most accurately calculates the additional tax you need to have withheld, while option (b) does so with a little less accuracy.

    If you (and your spouse) have a total of only two jobs, you may instead check the box in option (c). The box must also be checked on the Form W-4 for the other job. If the box is checked, the standard deduction and tax brackets will be cut in half for each job to calculate withholding. This option is roughly accurate for jobs with similar pay; otherwise, more tax than necessary may be withheld, and this extra amount will be larger the greater the difference in pay is between the two jobs.

    !CAUTION

    Multiple jobs. Complete Steps 3 through 4(b) on only one Form W-4. Withholding will be most accurate if you do this on the Form W-4 for the highest paying job.

    Step 3. This step provides instructions for determining the amount of the child tax credit and the credit for other dependents that you may be able to claim when you file your tax return. To qualify for the child tax credit, the child must be under age 17 as of December 31, must be your dependent who generally lives with you for more than half the year, and must have the required social security number. You may be able to claim a credit for other dependents for whom a child tax credit can’t be claimed, such as an older child or a qualifying relative. For additional eligibility requirements for these credits, see Pub. 501, Dependents, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information. You can also include other tax credits for which you are eligible in this step, such as the foreign tax credit and the education tax credits. To do so, add an estimate of the amount for the year to your credits for dependents and enter the total amount in Step 3. Including these credits will increase your paycheck and reduce the amount of any refund you may receive when you file your tax return.

    Step 4 (optional).

    Step 4(a). Enter in this step the total of your other estimated income for the year, if any. You shouldn’t include income from any jobs or self-employment. If you complete Step 4(a), you likely won’t have to make estimated tax payments for that income. If you prefer to pay estimated tax rather than having tax on other income withheld from your paycheck, see Form 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals.

    Step 4(b). Enter in this step the amount from the Deductions Worksheet, line 5, if you expect to claim deductions other than the basic standard deduction on your 2022 tax return and want to reduce your withholding to account for these deductions. This includes both itemized deductions and other deductions such as for student loan interest and IRAs.

    Step 4(c). Enter in this step any additional tax you want withheld from your pay each pay period, including any amounts from the Multiple Jobs Worksheet, line 4. Entering an amount here will reduce your paycheck and will either increase your refund or reduce any amount of tax that you owe.

    Form W-1(2022)Page 3

    Step 2(b)—Multiple Jobs Worksheet (Keep for your records.)

    If you choose the option in Step 2(b) on Form W-4, complete this worksheet (which calculates the total extra tax for all jobs) on only ONE Form W-4. Withholding will be most accurate if you complete the worksheet and enter the result on the Form W-4 for the highest paying job.

    Note: If more than one job has annual wages of more than $120,000 or there are more than three jobs, see Pub. 505 for additional tables; or, you can use the online withholding estimator at www.irs.gov/W4App.

    1. Two jobs. If you have two jobs or you’re married filing jointly and you and your spouse each have one job, find the amount from the appropriate table on page 4. Using the “Higher Paying Job” row and the “Lower Paying Job” column, find the value at the intersection of the two household salaries and enter that value on line 1. Then, skip to line 3

      1 $

    2. Three jobs. If you and/or your spouse have three jobs at the same time, complete lines 2a, 2b, and 2c below. Otherwise, skip to line 3.

      1. Find the amount from the appropriate table on page 4 using the annual wages from the highest paying job in the “Higher Paying Job” row and the annual wages for your next highest paying job in the “Lower Paying Job” column. Find the value at the intersection of the two household salaries and enter that value on line 2a

        2a $

      2. Add the annual wages of the two highest paying jobs from line 2a together and use the total as the wages in the “Higher Paying Job” row and use the annual wages for your third job in the “Lower Paying Job” column to find the amount from the appropriate table on page 4 and enter this amount

        2b $

      3. Add the amounts from lines 2a and 2b and enter the result on line 2c

        2c $

    3. Enter the number of pay periods per year for the highest paying job. For example, if that job pays weekly, enter 52; if it pays every other week, enter 26; if it pays monthly, enter 12, etc.

      3 $

    4. Divide the annual amount on line 1 or line 2c by the number of pay periods on line 3. Enter this amount here and in Step 4(c) of Form W-4 for the highest paying job (along with any other additional amount you want withheld)

      4 $

    Step 4(b)—Deductions Worksheet (Keep for your records.)

    1. Enter an estimate of your 2022 itemized deductions (from Schedule A (Form 1040)). Such deductions may include qualifying home mortgage interest, charitable contributions, state and local taxes (up to $10,000), and medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of your income

      1 $

    2. Enter: {

      • $25,900 if you’re married filing jointly or qualifying widow(er)

      • $19,400 if you’re head of household

      • $12,950 if you’re single or married filing separately

      }

      2 $

    3. If line 1 is greater than line 2, subtract line 2 from line 1 and enter the result here. If line 2 is greater than line 1, enter “-0-”

      3 $

    4. Enter an estimate of your student loan interest, deductible IRA contributions, and certain other adjustments (from Part II of Schedule 1 (Form 1040)). See Pub. 505 for more information

      4 $

    5. Add lines 3 and 4. Enter the result here and in Step 4(b) of Form W-4

      5 $


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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.

    Form W-1(2022)Page 4

    Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er)

    Higher Paying Job
    Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    $0 - 9,999

    $10,000 - 19,999

    $20,000 - 29,999

    $30,000 - 39,999

    $40,000 - 49,999

    $50,000 - 59,999

    $60,000 - 69,999

    $70,000 - 79,999

    $80,000 - 89,999

    $90,000 - 99,999

    $100,000 - 109,999

    $110,000 - 120,000

    $0 - 9,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    $0

    $110

    $850

    $860

    $1,020

    $1,020

    $1,020

    $1,020

    $1,020

    $1,020

    $1,770

    $1,870

    $10,000 - 19,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    110

    1,110

    1,860

    2,060

    2,220

    2,220

    2,220

    2,220

    2,220

    2,970

    3,970

    4,070

    $20,000 - 29,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    850

    1,860

    2,800

    3,000

    3,160

    3,160

    3,160

    3,160

    3,910

    4,910

    5,910

    6,010

    $30,000 - 39,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    860

    2,060

    3,000

    3,200

    3,360

    3,360

    3,360

    4,110

    5,110

    6,110

    7,110

    7,210

    $40,000 - 49,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,020

    2,220

    3,160

    3,360

    3,520

    3,520

    4,270

    5,270

    6,270

    7,270

    8,270

    8,370

    $50,000 - 59,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,020

    2,220

    3,160

    3,360

    3,520

    4,270

    5,270

    6,270

    7,270

    8,270

    9,270

    9,370

    $60,000 - 69,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,020

    2,220

    3,160

    3,360

    4,270

    5,270

    6,270

    7,270

    8,270

    9,270

    10,270

    10,370

    $70,000 - 79,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,020

    2,220

    3,160

    4,110

    5,270

    6,270

    7,270

    8,270

    9,270

    10,270

    11,270

    11,370

    $80,000 - 99,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,020

    2,820

    4,760

    5,960

    7,120

    8,120

    9,120

    10,120

    11,120

    12,120

    13,150

    13,450

    $100,000 - 149,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,870

    4,070

    6,010

    7,210

    8,370

    9,370

    10,510

    11,710

    12,910

    14,110

    15,310

    15,600

    $150,000 - 239,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,040

    4,440

    6,580

    7,980

    9,340

    10,540

    11,740

    12,940

    14,140

    15,340

    16,540

    16,830

    $240,000 - 259,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,040

    4,440

    6,580

    7,980

    9,340

    10,540

    11,740

    12,940

    14,140

    15,340

    16,540

    17,590

    $260,000 - 279,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,040

    4,440

    6,580

    7,980

    9,340

    10,540

    11,740

    12,940

    14,140

    16,100

    18,100

    19,190

    $280,000 - 299,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,040

    4,440

    6,580

    7,980

    9,340

    10,540

    11,740

    13,700

    15,700

    17,700

    19,700

    20,790

    $300,000 - 319,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,040

    4,440

    6,580

    7,980

    9,340

    11,300

    13,300

    15,300

    17,300

    19,300

    21,300

    22,390

    $320,000 - 364,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,100

    5,300

    8,240

    10,440

    12,600

    14,600

    16,600

    18,600

    20,600

    22,600

    24,870

    26,260

    $365,000 - 524,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,970

    6,470

    9,710

    12,210

    14,670

    16,970

    19,270

    21,570

    23,870

    26,170

    28,470

    29,870

    $525,000 and over

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    3,140

    6,840

    10,280

    12,980

    15,640

    18,140

    20,640

    23,140

    25,640

    28,140

    30,640

    32,240

    Single or Married Filing Separately

    Higher Paying Job
    Annual Taxable
    Wage & Salary

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    $0 - 9,999

    $10,000 - 19,999

    $20,000 - 29,999

    $30,000 - 39,999

    $40,000 - 49,999

    $50,000 - 59,999

    $60,000 - 69,999

    $70,000 - 79,999

    $80,000 - 89,999

    $90,000 - 99,999

    $100,000 - 109,999

    $110,000 - 120,000

    $0 - 9,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    $400

    $930

    $1,020

    $1,020

    $1,250

    $1,870

    $1,870

    $1,870

    $1,870

    $1,970

    $2,040

    $2,040

    $10,000 - 19,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    930

    1,570

    1,660

    1,890

    2,890

    3,510

    3,510

    3,510

    3,610

    3,810

    3,880

    3,880

    $20,000 - 29,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,020

    1,660

    1,990

    2,990

    3,990

    4,610

    4,610

    4,710

    4,910

    5,110

    5,180

    5,180

    $30,000 - 39,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,020

    1,890

    2,990

    3,990

    4,990

    5,610

    5,710

    5,910

    6,110

    6,310

    6,380

    6,380

    $40,000 - 59,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,870

    3,510

    4,610

    5,610

    6,680

    7,500

    7,700

    7,900

    8,100

    8,300

    8,370

    8,370

    $60,000 - 79,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,870

    3,510

    4,680

    5,880

    7,080

    7,900

    8,100

    8,300

    8,500

    8,700

    8,970

    9,770

    $80,000 - 99,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,940

    3,780

    5,080

    6,280

    7,480

    8,300

    8,500

    8,700

    9,100

    10,100

    10,970

    11,770

    $100,000 - 124,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,040

    3,880

    5,180

    6,380

    7,580

    8,400

    9,140

    10,140

    11,140

    12,140

    13,040

    14,140

    $125,000 - 149,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,040

    3,880

    5,180

    6,520

    8,520

    10,140

    11,140

    12,140

    13,320

    14,620

    15,790

    16,890

    $150,000 - 174,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,040

    4,420

    6,520

    8,520

    10,520

    12,170

    13,470

    14,770

    16,070

    17,370

    18,540

    19,640

    $175,000 - 199,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,720

    5,360

    7,460

    9,630

    11,930

    13,860

    15,160

    16,460

    17,760

    19,060

    20,230

    21,330

    $200,000 - 249,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,970

    5,920

    8,310

    10,610

    12,910

    14,840

    16,140

    17,440

    18,740

    20,040

    21,210

    22,310

    $250,000 - 399,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,970

    5,920

    8,310

    10,610

    12,910

    14,840

    16,140

    17,440

    18,740

    20,040

    21,210

    22,310

    $400,000 - 449,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,970

    5,920

    8,310

    10,610

    12,910

    14,840

    16,140

    17,440

    18,740

    20,040

    21,210

    22,470

    $450,000 and over

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    3,140

    6,290

    8,880

    11,380

    13,880

    16,010

    17,510

    19,010

    20,510

    22,010

    23,380

    24,680

    Head of Household

    Higher Paying Job
    Annual Taxable
    Wage & Salary

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    $0 - 9,999

    $10,000 - 19,999

    $20,000 - 29,999

    $30,000 - 39,999

    $40,000 - 49,999

    $50,000 - 59,999

    $60,000 - 69,999

    $70,000 - 79,999

    $80,000 - 89,999

    $90,000 - 99,999

    $100,000 - 109,999

    $110,000 - 120,000

    $0 - 9,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    $0

    $760

    $910

    $1,020

    $1,020

    $1,020

    $1,190

    $1,870

    $1,870

    $1,870

    $2,040

    $2,040

    $10,000 - 19,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    760

    1,820

    2,110

    2,220

    2,220

    2,390

    3,390

    4,070

    4,070

    4,240

    4,440

    4,440

    $20,000 - 29,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    910

    2,110

    2,400

    2,510

    2,680

    3,680

    4,680

    5,360

    5,530

    5,730

    5,930

    5,930

    $30,000 - 39,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,020

    2,220

    2,510

    2,790

    3,790

    4,790

    5,790

    6,640

    6,840

    7,040

    7,240

    7,240

    $40,000 - 59,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,020

    2,240

    3,530

    4,640

    5,640

    6,780

    7,980

    8,860

    9,060

    9,260

    9,460

    9,460

    $60,000 - 79,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,870

    4,070

    5,360

    6,610

    7,810

    9,010

    10,210

    11,090

    11,290

    11,490

    11,690

    12,170

    $80,000 - 99,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    1,870

    4,210

    5,700

    7,010

    8,210

    9,410

    10,610

    11,490

    11,690

    12,380

    13,370

    14,170

    $100,000 - 124,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,040

    4,440

    5,930

    7,240

    8,440

    9,640

    10,860

    12,540

    13,540

    14,540

    15,540

    16,480

    $125,000 - 149,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,040

    4,440

    5,930

    7,240

    8,860

    10,860

    12,860

    14,540

    15,540

    16,830

    18,130

    19,230

    $150,000 - 174,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,040

    4,460

    6,750

    8,860

    10,860

    12,860

    15,000

    16,980

    18,280

    19,580

    20,880

    21,980

    $175,000 - 199,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,720

    5,920

    8,210

    10,320

    12,600

    14,900

    17,200

    19,180

    20,480

    21,780

    23,080

    24,180

    $200,000 - 449,999

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    2,970

    6,470

    9,060

    11,480

    13,780

    16,080

    18,380

    20,360

    21,660

    22,960

    24,250

    25,360

    $450,000 and over

    Lower Paying Job Annual Taxable Wage & Salary

    3,140

    6,840

    9,630

    12,250

    14,750

    17,250

    19,750

    21,930

    23,430

    24,930

    26,420

    27,730