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Show Keep Accurate Record of Exemptions To Assist Employer, Revenue Service a new certificate ir itoutandS fc-flU iP er. This should be 6mP-ately 6mP-ately especially when " lmnie-changes lmnie-changes have an appacy , current year. "cation to the Such factors as marrit, vorce, the birth of a S6' sumption 0f tte upapocrf or a,, ogmzed dependentmav 0iarec- individual's tax status Ur " Taxpayers who find tw withholding bracket d0e f(their ' isfy their tax indebtedness I841" they wish reduce or omit y U W tion claims to increasL hxP- I mg deductions to an , figure approximately J their tax owed. """'stying J i . i Taxpayers subject to withholding withhold-ing tax should be careful that their exemption records are current cur-rent District Director Charles I. Fox of the Salt Lake City office of the Internal Revenue Service warned this week. One of the common com-mon difficulties experienced by the service is straightening out erroneous erron-eous withholding tax certificates. Keeping one's employer posted concerning exemption status bene- fits both the employer and revenue reve-nue service, Mr. Fox pointed out. It enables the employer to maintain main-tain accurate records in both his own bookkeping accounts and in his payment of these taxes to the service. The revenue service is enabled to make more quickly accurate ac-curate analysis of the taxpayer's return. If a taxpayer's exemptions have changed, he should obtain at once |