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If your spouse works and you file a Form W-4, it may affect the amount of taxes withheld from your paychecks. This could result in a lower or higher tax refund or amount owed at the end of the year, depending on your individual circumstances. It's important to review your tax situation regularly to ensure you are having the right amount withheld.

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