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Old 05-02-2008, 08:30 PM
jeagas68 jeagas68 is offline
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Originally Posted by Randy
No, the actual final "wage" shouldn't matter. Claiming "10," as you know, is the "magic number" that IF the employer knows and understands his "assumed" responsibilities, he's supposed to report, to the IRS,&any w-4 stating 10 or more exemption/withholding allowances.

Randy
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Originally Posted by Shuftin
The W-4 should have a small box that can be checked that says "Exempt".

If you check this box then you keep all of the Fed and State tax. Your employer will still take out SS and Medicare.

If you do this then you don't have to have any discussions with your boss.

You all are missing the boat a little here, one is committing fraud and the other is not seeing the forest through the trees.
See the attached document on how to file a proper Exemption Certificate, this has been a tried and true method. 2 people in the local area basically got thank you letters from the IRS for submitting it to the employer who had submitted it to them for verification.
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