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Ever stared at your W-4 and thought, "What does any of this mean?" You're not alone. In this week's episode of Isn't That Rich, Jill and Ashley break down one of the most confusing forms in your new-hire packet, the W-4. From what "qualifying child" really means to how "other dependents" can actually lower your tax bill, we're explaining it all in plain English (and with a few laughs along the way). If you've ever wondered why your paycheck changes or how to make sure you're not over- or under-withholding, this episode is for you. https://www.myfsb.com/about-us/isnt-that-rich-podcast/index.html
The Isn’t That Rich podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by our hosts and guests are their own and do not constitute financial, legal, accounting, or tax advice. Farmers State Bank and its affiliates are not licensed accountants, financial advisors, or attorneys. For guidance specific to your individual situation, we encourage you to consult with a qualified professional who can provide advice tailored to your personal or business needs.
By Farmers State Bank of Alto PassEver stared at your W-4 and thought, "What does any of this mean?" You're not alone. In this week's episode of Isn't That Rich, Jill and Ashley break down one of the most confusing forms in your new-hire packet, the W-4. From what "qualifying child" really means to how "other dependents" can actually lower your tax bill, we're explaining it all in plain English (and with a few laughs along the way). If you've ever wondered why your paycheck changes or how to make sure you're not over- or under-withholding, this episode is for you. https://www.myfsb.com/about-us/isnt-that-rich-podcast/index.html
The Isn’t That Rich podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by our hosts and guests are their own and do not constitute financial, legal, accounting, or tax advice. Farmers State Bank and its affiliates are not licensed accountants, financial advisors, or attorneys. For guidance specific to your individual situation, we encourage you to consult with a qualified professional who can provide advice tailored to your personal or business needs.