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EFO00307 12-11-2019 Page 1 of 2 Form ID W-4 Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate Complete Form ID W-4 so your employer can withhold the correct amount of state income tax from your paycheck. Sign the form and give it to your employer. Use the information on the back to calculate your Idaho allowances and any additional amount you need withheld from each paycheck. If you plan to itemize deductions, use the worksheet at tax.idaho.gov/w4. Withholding Status Check the box (Single) if you’re: • Single with one job or single with multiple jobs • Filing as head of household Check the box (Married) if you’re: • Married filing jointly with one job and your spouse doesn’t work • A qualifying widow(er) Check the box (Married, but withhold at Single rate) if you’re: • Married filing jointly and both people work (or you have multiple jobs) • Married filing separately Form ID W-4 Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate WITHHOLDING STATUS (see information above) A (Single) B (Married) C (Married, but withhold at Single rate) 1. Total number of Idaho allowances you’re claiming 2. Additional amount (if any) you need withheld from each paycheck (Enter whole dollars) Your Social Security number (required) Your first name and initial Last name Current mailing address City State ZIP Code Under penalties of perjury, I declare that to the best of my knowledge and belief I can claim the number of withholding allowances on line 1 above. Your signature Date ---PAGE BREAK--- 1. Total number of allowances you’re claiming. Enter the number of children in your household age 16 or under as of December 31, 2020. If you have no qualifying children, enter If your filing status will be head of household on your tax return, add to the number of qualifying children. Don’t claim allowances for you or your spouse. You can claim fewer allowances but not more. If you’re married, claim your allowances on the W-4 for the highest-paying job for the most accurate withholding. If you’re married filing jointly, only one of you should claim the allowances. The other should claim zero allowances. If you work for more than one employer at the same time, you should claim zero allowances on your W-4 with any employer other than your principal employer. Write Exempt on line 1 if you meet both of the following conditions: • Last year I had no Idaho income tax liability and • This year I expect to have no Idaho income tax liability 2. Additional amount, if any, you need withheld from each paycheck. If you’re single or married filing separately and have more than one job at a time, complete the worksheet below to calculate any additional amount you need withheld from each paycheck. 1. Other than your primary job, how many jobs do you expect to have at the same time during 2020? (Don’t count your primary job.) 2. Multiply the number on line 1 by $12,400 3. Enter an estimate of your 2020 income from other jobs (not including your primary job) 4. Enter the smaller of lines 2 or 3 5. If you completed the itemized deduction worksheet for Idaho (tax.idaho.gov/w4), enter the number from line 4. Otherwise, enter 6. Multiply the number on line 5 by 7. Subtract line 6 from line 4 8. Multiply line 7 by 6.925% (.06925). This is the additional amount you need to withhold annually 9. Divide the amount on line 8 by the number of your remaining pay periods in 2020. Enter the number on line 2 of the W-4 as the additional amount you need withheld from each paycheck Contact us: In the Boise area: (208) 334-7660 I Toll free: (800) 972-7660 Hearing impaired (TDD) (800) 377-3529 tax.idaho.gov/contact EFO00307 12-11-2019 Page 2 of 2 Form ID W-4 (continued)