Kanya, we're gonna talk about how to fill out the W-4 2018 fast. If this is your first time here or you haven't already, be sure to subscribe at the bell at the bottom. My name is Travis Sickles, a certified financial planner with Sickles Financial Advisors. Okay, we're gonna go through the online calculator in just a minute, but the only thing that you need to print out is this page right here. It's the front of the W-4. Don't worry, I'll put the link at the bottom. But we're gonna get all the information from the calculator and I'm gonna put it right on this sheet, right at the very end. So stay with us, alright? Here we go. The website that we're gonna go to is PPS irs.gov. Again, I'm gonna put the link at the bottom. Go ahead and click on it and this is where you're gonna end up. Okay, it doesn't matter if you're single, check it off. If you're married filing jointly, check it off. I'm gonna go through a couple of examples today, so stick with me. Married filing jointly, okay? We don't have anyone who can depend on us, check that one off. Click continue, next page. The first thing that we're gonna go through is if you're married filing jointly but only have one working spouse. So, this is in your case, you're the working spouse if you are filling out the W-4. So, we're gonna keep this page as is. There's nothing else to fill out here. Next page, put in your annualized income. The annualized income I'm gonna put in is 52,000. And you're also gonna have to fill out how much you've withheld year-to-date. Okay, first let's put in let's say we don't know that or let's just put...