Wisconsin State Income Tax
Tax Year 2023
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Wisconsin Income Tax Table
Tax Bracket (Single) [2] | Tax Bracket (Couple) [3] | Marginal Tax Rate |
$0+ | $0+ | 3.540% |
$13,810+ | $18,420+ | 4.650% |
$27,630+ | $36,840+ | 5.300% |
$304,170+ | $405,550+ | 7.650% |
Note: We don't currently have Wisconsin's income tax brackets for tax year 2024. Until updated 2024 tax rates become available for Wisconsin, the tax brackets shown above and used in the income tax calculator will be from tax year 2023.
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Wisconsin Income Tax Calculator
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The Wisconsin Income Tax
Wisconsin collects a state income tax at a maximum marginal tax rate of %, spread across tax brackets. Like the Federal Income Tax, Wisconsin's income tax allows couples filing jointly to pay a lower overall rate on their combined income with wider tax brackets for joint filers.
Wisconsin's maximum marginal income tax rate is the 1st highest in the United States, ranking directly below Wisconsin's %. You can learn more about how the Wisconsin income tax compares to other states' income taxes by visiting our map of income taxes by state.
Some states, including Wisconsin, increase, but don't double, all or some bracket widths for joint filers (other states with this law include GA, MN, NM, NC, ND, OK, RI, and VT).
There are 144 days left until Tax Day, on April 16th 2025. The IRS will start accepting eFiled tax returns in January 2020 - you can start your online tax return today for free with TurboTax .
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Wisconsin Tax Deductions
Income tax deductions are expenses that can be deducted from your gross pre-tax income. Using deductions is an excellent way to reduce your Wisconsin income tax and maximize your refund, so be sure to research deductions that you mey be able to claim on your Federal and Wisconsin tax returns. For details on specific deductions available in Wisconsin, see the list of Wisconsin income tax deductions.
4.1 - Wisconsin Standard Deduction
- Unlike many other states, Wisconsin has no standard deduction. Certain itemized deductions (including property tax, qualified charitable contributions, etc) may be allowed depending on the income level and filing type of the taxpayer. Keep in mind that not all deductions allowed on your federal income tax return are necessarily going to be allowed on your Wisconsin income tax return.
4.2 - Wisconsin Personal Exemptions
- Wisconsin has no personal exemption. The Federal Income Tax, however, does allow a personal exemption to be deducted from your gross income if you are responsible for supporting yourself financially.
4.3 - Wisconsin Dependent Deduction
- Unlike most states, Wisconsin does not have a dependent deduction. You can, however, claim dependent deductions on your Federal Tax Return.
4.4 - Wisconsin Itemized Deductions
- Wisconsin allows limited itemized deductions. You may be able to claim most of the same deductions on your Wisconsin income tax return as you do on your Federal return, but more limitations and phase-outs may exist for higher income taxpayers. For more information, see the list of Wisconsin itemized deductions.
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Wisconsin Income Tax Forms
Tax-Rates.org provides easy access to five of the most commonly used Wisconsin income tax forms, in downloadable PDF format. For all of the tax forms we provide, visit our Wisconsin tax forms library or the 's tax forms page.
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How To File Your Wisconsin Income Tax Return
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Where To Send Your Wisconsin Tax Return
Income Tax Returns (No Payment) Wisconsin Department of Revenue P.O. Box 59 Madison, WI 53785-0001 |
Income Tax Returns (Payment Enclosed) Wisconsin Department of Revenue P.O. Box 268 Madison, WI 53790-0001 |
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e-Filing: Submit Your Wisconsin Tax Return Online
You can save time and money by electronically filing your Wisconsin income tax directly with the . Benefits of e-Filing your Wisconsin tax return include instant submission, error checking, and faster refund response times. Most tax preparers can electronically file your return for you, or you can do it yourself using free or paid income tax software, like the examples listed below.
To e-file your Wisconsin and Federal income tax returns, you need a piece of tax software that is certified for eFile by the IRS. While most in-depth tax software charges a fee, there are several free options available through the states, and simple versions are also offered free of charge by most tax software companies.
The two most popular tax software packages are H&R Block At Home, sold by the H&R Block tax preparation company, and TurboTax Federal & State, sold by the Intuit software company. Both companies produce multiple editions for simple to very complex tax returns, so be sure to carefully compare the features offered by each package.
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Getting Your Wisconsin Tax Refund
If your state tax witholdings are greater then the amount of income tax you owe the state of Wisconsin, you will receive an income tax refund check from the government to make up the difference.
It should take one to three weeks for your refund check to be processed after your income tax return is recieved. E-filing your return and filing early can help ensure your refund check gets sent as quickly as possible.
Once you've filed your tax return, all you have to do is wait for your refund to arrive. If you want to check the status of your Wisconsin tax refund, you can visit the Wisconsin Income Tax Refund page.
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References
- Our state ranking and income tax figures are based on a family of four (married parents with two children) earning the national median household income of $50,000 per year. Deductions and personal exemptions are taken into account, but some state-specific deductions and tax credit programs may not be accounted for.
- Before the official 2024 Wisconsin income tax rates are released, provisional 2024 tax rates are based on Wisconsin's 2023 income tax brackets.
- The 2024 state personal income tax brackets are updated from the Wisconsin and Tax Foundation data.
- Wisconsin tax forms are sourced from the Wisconsin income tax forms page, and are updated on a yearly basis. Please make sure the Wisconsin forms you are using are up-to-date.