Amount Claimed
If the spouse is employed, the exemption of $12,000 may be divided between taxpayer and spouse in any manner they choose - in multiples of $500. For example, the taxpayer may claim $6,500 and the spouse claims $5,500; or the taxpayer may claim $8,000 and the spouse claims $4,000. The total claimed by the taxpayer and spouse may not exceed $12,000. Enter amount claimed by you on Line 2(b)
4. Dependents
You may claim $1,500 for each dependent*, other than for taxpayer and spouse, who receives chief support from you and who qualifies as a dependent for Federal income tax purposes. * A head of family may claim $1,500 for each dependent excluding the one which qualifies you as head of family. Multiply number of dependents claimed by you by $1,500. Enter amount claimed
Number Claimed
5. Age and blindness
Age 65 or Older:
Blind:
Enter Amount Claimed:
6. TOTAL AMOUNT OF EXEMPTION CLAIMED - Lines 1 through 5
7. Additional dollar amount of withholding per pay period if agreed to by your employer
How much do you earn per paycheck?
You must enter in a value greater than zero (0) above to continue!
Select your pay period below:
Do you have pre-tax deductions taken from your paycheck?
How much is deducted from your paycheck in pre-tax deductions?
**The above number is an estimation and should only be used as a reference point. Questions regarding the amounts you are paid, deducted, or taxed should all be brought to your employer for further clarification. Workforce 2080 provides these estimations to assist employees and employers determine a rough estimation of what taxes, payments, or deductions *could* be. These estimations should not be construed as implict or explicit guarantees in any way. Many factors come into play, such as rounding of figures in Payroll Software, errors in the submission through this portal etc. Workforce 2080 assumes no risk with these estimations and provides these tools to help educate the general population. All users who use these products and estimators outside of their intended use assume risk when used outside of the scope of educational and general knowledge.