What is a Withholding adjustment?

A withholding adjustment is any change an employee makes to Form W-4 that modifies the federal income tax withheld from each paycheck. Common adjustments include updating filing status, claiming dependents through Step 3, adding multiple-job amounts through Step 2, reporting other income on Line 4(a), reporting deductions on Line 4(b), or entering a flat additional dollar amount on Line 4(c). Adjustments take effect prospectively once an employer implements the new W-4, typically within one or two payroll periods. Pairing changes with Traditional 401k contributions reduces total tax exposure.

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