Submitted by weluckyfew t3_11cn9gb in LifeProTips
Any job you have deducts taxes based on your estimated yearly income for that job. If you have a second job that pays you, say, $400 a week then it will tax you as if your total income is $400 a week, so you'll be in a low tax bracket - in this case 10%-12%. But if your primary job pays, say, $1,000 a week then that second job should be taxed at 22% (because your first $40,000ish from your primary job is taxed at 10%-12% but anything over that is taxed at 22%)
I have two restaurant jobs - I have the second job take out another $50 a week in taxes because I don't want to owe at the end of the year.
EDIT: Thanks to u/ItsAllJustMalarkey for this: you can resubmit a new W-4 to your HR/payroll anytime. You can change your withholding parameters as many times as you want.
And if you change your address, you should resubmit this form with your new address. This is what determines where your w-2 is sent to in January.
empteevessel t1_ja3z3ih wrote
This is helpful. My part time job was off the books since I started almost two years ago but now they’re putting everyone on as W2 next month. Should I just change the withholding from 1 to 2 for federal and state? Or is it better to have a specific amount extra taken out per check like you do? I’ve never had a part time job on the books while also working a full time job with normal payroll taxes.