You might want to think about adjusting your W-4 form, both state and federal, if you think you are going to be laid off or leaving the firm and not having the same income level for the rest of the year. This could lessen any economic impact of losing your job.
Remember: this is not to be construed as tax advice, since your individual financial situation is unique to you. There may be underwithholding issues etc.
I just wanted to put the forms out there and make them handy to get to. (Also: I am trying to post forms and links for all states where Heller staff might live, i.e. Connecticut for the New York office. If you think I am missing a few states or jurisdictions, please let me know! H.D.)
Federal – W-4
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf
Alaska - W-4
none – you lucky dogs!
California - W-4
http://wwwedd.cahwnet.gov/pdf_pub_ctr/de4.pdf
Connecticut - W-4
http://www.ct.gov/drs/lib/drs/forms/2007withholding/ct-w-4.pdf
District of Columbia - W-4
http://otr.cfo.dc.gov/otr/frames.asp?doc=/otr/lib/otr/d-4.pdf
Maryland – W-4
http://forms.marylandtaxes.com/08_forms/mw507.pdf
New Jersey - W-4
http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/other_forms/git-er/njw4.pdf
New York - W-4
http://www.nyu.edu/hr/pdf/hrforms/2008_IT_2104.pdf
Virginia – W-4
http://www.tax.virginia.gov/web_pdfs/indForms/FVA4xx6_99.pdf
Washington - W-4
none – note to self: pack bags for Seattle!
Wisconsin - W-4


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