I'm not trying to start a debate here, just have a question I'm wondering if anyone can answer (or if anyone has dealt with this situation).
When my brother got divorced he went back to claiming single/0 dependents in order to make sure he had enough taken out to cover himself as he wasn't allowed the exemption on his daughter. Now that he is remarried and has two children to be claiming, he is paying way too much in for taxes as he has never changed his withholding.
He is worried that if he changes his withholding that his child support will be increased based on the new net pay. His feeling on this is that the reduced tax liability is due to his wife and the two children and that he shouldn't have to pay more due to that.
Before any questions whether or not he is trying to cheat or is a deadbeat, it really isn't the case. He pays out the typical percentage our state mandates on all earnings plus his mandatory overtime earnings and pays for all insurance/medical related issues. There are no daycare costs involved and he has regular visitation. There are no issues as far as any of that goes. His wife takes him back for the reviews every so often though and that is why he is questioning whether to change the withholding or just get a large refund. He doesn't feel that it would be fair to lose the tax benefit given to him for having the extra exemptions that have nothing to do with his first marriage - make sense?
So, what is your take on it? He needs to contact his attorney I know, but he ran this by me last night, and I really didn't know what to say.
When my brother got divorced he went back to claiming single/0 dependents in order to make sure he had enough taken out to cover himself as he wasn't allowed the exemption on his daughter. Now that he is remarried and has two children to be claiming, he is paying way too much in for taxes as he has never changed his withholding.
He is worried that if he changes his withholding that his child support will be increased based on the new net pay. His feeling on this is that the reduced tax liability is due to his wife and the two children and that he shouldn't have to pay more due to that.
Before any questions whether or not he is trying to cheat or is a deadbeat, it really isn't the case. He pays out the typical percentage our state mandates on all earnings plus his mandatory overtime earnings and pays for all insurance/medical related issues. There are no daycare costs involved and he has regular visitation. There are no issues as far as any of that goes. His wife takes him back for the reviews every so often though and that is why he is questioning whether to change the withholding or just get a large refund. He doesn't feel that it would be fair to lose the tax benefit given to him for having the extra exemptions that have nothing to do with his first marriage - make sense?
So, what is your take on it? He needs to contact his attorney I know, but he ran this by me last night, and I really didn't know what to say.

He went for 5 years without paying what he should have so I don't feel bad for him at all. I am even considering taking him back for a child support reeval plus he is 5 months behind anyway.