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this post was submitted on 02 Mar 2024
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its 0 . i've alwasy claimed 0 even with 4 kids as a safety net that i wont suddenly have to pay something later.
e. o0o0o you want deductions, then you'll only be able to claim yourself; 1
This is opposite of what OP is asking. If you claim zero exemptions then your employer will pull the most out of your check, giving you a bigger refund come tax time and smaller net paychecks.
OP wants to do the opposite by having their employer pull no tax withholdings (deductions) from their check.