W-2 vs W-4
This form has the name, address and city/state of your employer.
W-2
This form is sent to you to help you file your taxes; usually by Jan. 31st
W-2
You need this form to file your taxes at the end of the year.
W-2
If you get married, you may want to change information on this form.
W-4
The information on this form may change if your children move out of your house and are no longer dependent upon you.
W-4
This form asks you how many dependents you have.
W-4
This form has a record of the amount of taxes you paid last year.
W-2
This form has a record of the money you made last year.
W-2
This form has information about your social security taxes.
W-2
This form asks you whether or not you have a spouse.
W-4
This form shows the total number of deductions you want to record.
W-4
This is the form you fill out when you start a new job.
W-4
You fill out one of these forms for every job you have.
W-4