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Business, 29.03.2021 21:30, edconsys

Miguel has been working at his job for 3 years and already filled out a W-4 when he was first hired. This year, he just got married and is planning on filing his taxes jointly with his spouse. What should he do? Keep the same information on his W-4
Wait until next April to fill out a new W-4
Request to fill out a new W-4 from his employer
Email his HR department that they need to update his W-4

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