Submitted by averie_eve t3_ygjt6a in personalfinance
rnelsonee t1_iu94zqd wrote
There's no tax for Head of Household filers with 2 kids ($4,000 in Step 3 on your W-4) until your paychecks are about $55,000/(number of pay periods). With 3 kids ($6,000 in Step 3) it's $72,000/(number of pay periods). So until you make that much in a paycheck, there's no withholding as your tax for the year will be $0.
Your YTD doesn't matter - withholding looks at your annualized income every paycheck.
averie_eve OP t1_iu97f51 wrote
So if I'm paid an hourly rate of $14, and I always work 40 hours per week, paid biweekly, and I'm claiming 2 kids ($4,000 on Step 3 on my W-4).. I'm never actually going to have a paycheck that exceeds $55,000/(number of pay periods). My paycheck is never going to exceed that number. So I literally will just never have federal taxes withheld? And I won't be penalized come tax time?
I think I understand the reasoning, it's just so weird to me lol.
rnelsonee t1_iu985e3 wrote
You got it. Say you make $14×40×52 = $29,120 for the year. Subtract $19,400 standard deduction. 10% of the $9,720 left is $972. That's your tax before credits.
Now subtract credits; it's not $4,000 since your lower income lowers it, but you get Earned Income Tax Credit with that low income, so I'm computing $6,700 "refund" even though you paid $0.
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