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You may be right - however that defeats the purpose of calling it withholdings.
The W-4 is an Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate. You don't claim withholdings. You clam allowances.
When you sign the W-4 "under penalties of perjury" you allow withholding. What those withholdings are are a mystery. You can call them what you want on the form but if you anticipate no taxable events, you need not sign the form. If you are an employee or officer of the United States, then you are required to sign the form.
I believe you are just making a nonsense argument for the sake of argument. - For the sake of boring the Readers off the point that they can exercise their right to public money according to the article.
I think you are causing undue troubles ahead for many the readers. I'm sorry so many people read your nonsense and believe it.
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