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If you have a spouse you can have extra

Posted By: me on 2007-05-14
In Reply to: MT taxes - tan

taken out of their check or you can pay estimated quarterly taxes.  You can print the forms from IRS website.  You pay quarterly but you don't do your taxes until January just like everyone else. 


I'm not an IC, but my company only pays federal taxes and not state because they are in a tax-free state.   The first couple of years I underestimated and got hit with a penalty, but after that just took the previous year wages and divided them per pay period to figure out how much extra to have taken out of DH check.  We got back about $900 in state taxes the last 2 years, but I don't want to decrease what we have taken out because line counts fluctuate and DH is in a commissioned position so his check fluctuates too.  I'd rather be over than under. 


 




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If you are married and file jointly you can have your spouse
take out extra taxes and not have to worry about paying estimated taxes.  I've been doing it for 2 years and this works well for us.  Budgeting is an issue for us, so this way we don't have to worry about it, it comes out of his check and we even got a little back this year. 
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Been having extra taken out of DH check for 3 years now at the
advice of my tax guy and have had no problems whatsoever.  The IRS doesn't care where the money comes from, just that they get it.  We file a joint return.  If you file separately the situation might be different. 
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