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The IRS ended the program that required employers to send in questionable W-4 forms (including exempt forms and forms claiming more than 10 allowances) in 2005. Employers should not send these to the IRS unless they receive a specific request from the IRS (in which case they will let you know where to send them). See the following information release:

http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=137840,00.html

Check with your state tax agency for their requirements.

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