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If my employees have completed federal Forms W-4 for withholding exemptions, may I use that information rather than having them complete Form VA-4?

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If my employees have completed federal Forms W-4 for withholding exemptions, may I use that information rather than having them complete Form VA-4?

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Virginia law differs from federal law with respect to the computation of exemptions. Therefore, the W-4 information may not be used for Virginia purposes. Virginia law requires the filing of a Virginia exemption certificate, Form VA-4, for each employee.

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