How and Why to Readjust Withholdings

Bankrate.com on adjusting withholdings: Memo to me, file a W-4 after finishing the ol’ taxes.

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  1. Brad says:

    I’ve been thinking of doing this, given I haven’t filed a W-4 since I got married — my withholdings are set up as if I’m single, but I file jointly with Alice, so my withholdings are too low to the tune of about $300 a month.

  2. I was wondering the other day if you had to file income tax here in the States, still being Canuckistani and all.

  3. Brad says:

    Oh yes. The first year I was down here I had to file both American and Canadian income tax. Depends on where you’re a resident. I’ve been a resident of the US for the past four years, so I just have to file US income tax.

  4. Just as long as you don’t get drunk one night and decide to become a citizen. Can you conceive of how much endless shit I would give you for that? ;)

    It’s interesting to me that you file US taxes. Huh.

  5. Brad says:

    Ha. You couldn’t get me drunk enough. :)

    And yeah, I get taxed but I can’t vote. I’m like a resident of DC, I suppose. Oh well, at least I can still vote in Canadian elections.

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