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Query by Ophelia: IRS types?
Hello there, I just turned 18, and my place of work is asking me to fill out IRS types. What do my employers will need these forms for? How would this affect my revenue? Or say how significantly would it impact my revenue? Is there a step-by-action method that I can do to make sure everything is filed effectively?
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Reply by Jessie S
It’s possibly just going to be a single sort. Forms are offered at irs.gov
How will it have an effect on your earnings? It will dilute, weaken it and you for the rest of your life. Welcome to the operating public, we help drunks, derelicts, and politicians (not mutually distinctive groups) for the rest of your life.
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What kind of IRS forms ? Are you being asked to fill out withholding statements?
They’re asking you to fill out a Form W-4. That form is used to advise your employer of your SSN and tell them how much tax to withhold from your pay. Your state may have a similar form or may use the information from the Form W-4 for state taxes. If you fail to give your employer your SSN, you probably won’t be paid. If you refuse to file the Form W-4 but do give them your SSN, they are required by law to withhold tax at the highest rate, i.e. Single and 0.
They will also have you complete a USCIS Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. That provides proof of your legal status to work in the US. (What’s all the noise about “immigration reform?” We already have the laws, we just need to enforce them!) If you don’t fill out the Form I-9 and provide proof of entitlement to work — usually a driver’s license and SS card — you won’t be allowed to work at all.
Your employer should provide the forms and help you fill them out. You can also see http://www.irs.gov.
The only IRS form you should need to complete for your employer is W-4. The employer should keep a supply on hand.