Submitted by Aegis2x1 t3_120ttdi in LifeProTips
Trying this again with a better title.
I didn't know that the goal of taxes is to not have a refund. If you can make the adjustment in your withholding you can pocket more per paycheck when you likely need it rather than waiting and hoping to pay people/cards back. Just make sure you still overpay a bit.
Meaning your refund is paid to you over 12 months instead of Feb-Apr the year after.
It takes a decent bit of research and you have to stay on top of it yearly. IRS Form W4, you can always send an updated version to your employer. This really helps when you claim dependents.
Example: child tax credits paid to you on your paycheck divided over 12 months means you might have the cash to buy your kids' clothing or food.
It doesn't apply to everyone but as a coparent Dad it freaking helped.
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