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Click "Fill out W-4" and the current IRS W-4 (2026) opens right in your browser. Nothing to download first.

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Enter your name and address, pick your filing status, add any dependents or extra withholding, and e-sign. Fields guide you step by step.

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What is a W-4 form?

Form W-4, the Employee's Withholding Certificate, is an IRS form you give your employer so they withhold the right amount of federal income tax from each paycheck. You usually fill one out when you start a new job, and again whenever your tax situation changes.

The version here is the current 2026 form the IRS publishes. Getting it right means fewer surprises at tax time — neither a big bill nor an oversized refund you could have had in your pocket all year.

What is the W-4 used for?

Your employer uses the W-4 to calculate paycheck withholding. Here's what it controls:

  • Your filing status — single, married filing jointly, or head of household.
  • Adjustments for multiple jobs or a working spouse, so you're not under-withheld.
  • Dependents and credits that lower how much is withheld.
  • Any extra withholding or other income you want accounted for.

What you'll need to fill it out

  • Your name and address as they appear on your tax records.
  • Social Security number.
  • Filing status you plan to use on your return.
  • Details on other jobs or your spouse's income, if any.
  • Number of dependents you can claim.
  • Any extra withholding or deductions you want to factor in.

How to fill out Form W-4

Most people only need Step 1 and Step 5. It takes about two minutes:

  1. Open the form in the editor — the current 2026 W-4 loads ready to type into.
  2. Step 1: personal info. Enter your name, address, SSN and filing status.
  3. Step 2: multiple jobs. Only if you have more than one job or a working spouse — check the box or use the IRS estimator.
  4. Step 3: dependents. Claim the child tax credit and credits for other dependents.
  5. Step 4 (optional): add other income, deductions, or extra withholding.
  6. Step 5: sign and date, then download your finished PDF.
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If your taxes are simple — one job, no dependents — you can complete just Step 1 and Step 5 and you're done.

Who needs to fill out a W-4?

Every employee on a U.S. payroll fills out a W-4 — typically on their first day at a new job. If you're hired as a regular employee (not an independent contractor), your employer needs your W-4 to set up withholding.

Independent contractors and freelancers don't use a W-4 — they fill out a Form W-9 instead.

When do you fill out a W-4?

You'll complete a W-4 when you start a new job, and you can submit a new one anytime your situation changes. There's no annual requirement — the form you have on file keeps working until you replace it.

When should you update your W-4?

It's worth filing a fresh W-4 after a major life or money change, such as:

  • Getting married or divorced.
  • Having or adopting a child.
  • Taking a second job or your spouse starting work.
  • Getting a large refund or owing a lot last year.

W-4 vs W-9 — what's the difference?

They look similar but serve opposite roles. The W-4 is for employees and tells your employer how much tax to withhold from your paycheck. The W-9 is for independent contractors and simply provides your Taxpayer ID to a client so they can report what they paid you on a 1099. If you're on payroll, you need a W-4; if you're self-employed, you need a W-9.

How to sign a W-4 online

In Step 5, click the signature field and type, draw, or upload your signature. Electronic signatures are valid under the U.S. ESIGN Act, so your downloaded W-4 is ready to hand to your employer as-is.

Where do I send my completed W-4?

Give it to your employer — usually HR or payroll. Do not send Form W-4 to the IRS. Your employer keeps it on file and uses it to calculate your withholding starting with your next paycheck.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything about filling out, signing and submitting your W-4.

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Yes. You can open the W-4, complete every step, e-sign it and download a print-ready PDF at no cost — no account or signup required.
It's the current 2026 Form W-4 that the IRS publishes, so the version you hand your employer is always up to date.
Every employee on a U.S. payroll — usually on their first day at a new job. Independent contractors use a W-9 instead.
To withhold more, add an amount in Step 4(c) (extra withholding). To withhold less, claim dependents in Step 3. The IRS estimator at irs.gov/W4App can help you dial it in.
Yes. In Step 5 you can type, draw or upload your signature. Electronic signatures are valid under the U.S. ESIGN Act, so your downloaded W-4 is ready to submit.
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No. Give it to your employer's HR or payroll team. They keep it on file and use it to set your paycheck withholding. The W-4 never goes to the IRS.
Only when something changes — a new job, marriage or divorce, a new child, a second job, or a refund or bill that was bigger than you wanted. Otherwise the W-4 on file keeps working.

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