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I know you will find a lot of web sites that say something like you don't have to pay taxes and if you sign a W-4 you are voluntarily agreeing to pay taxes and if you don't sign the W-4 they can't make you pay taxes.

In some cases, this is wishful thinking. In some cases, these web sites are put up by seriously delusional people. In other cases, they are put up by people who want to take your money by selling you "tax secrets" that only a few select people know.

If you don't sign a W-4, there is a default amount of money that your employer is obligated to withhold for taxes and your employer will do so. You are obligated to pay taxes whether or not you sign your W-4 and whether or not your employer takes any money out of your checks.

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