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February 8, 2025
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Wisconsin Income Tax

  • February 8, 2025
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I graduated from the University of Wisconsin in December last year, I did a campus job and received some wages, on my W-2 form, #16 is 5071.46 and #17 is $62.79. I'm a dependent of my mom, she still pays most of my costs and I'm a green card holder but haven't decided on my state, so I know I'm a nonresident for Wisconsin, and I should file a 1NPR form, but when I put all the information in, TurboTax showing WI refund $63 which is different than what showing in 2024 tax table that I should pay $177 if my income were fall between 5,000 and 5,100, which I owned $114. Can I know which one is right based on my situation?

 

Thanks

Aaron

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    DaveF1006
    February 8, 2025

    Yes,  based on your information, your refund of $63 for Wisconsin is correct.

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    Hal_Al
    Employee
    February 8, 2025

    I assume your mom lives in some other state.  That state is your resident state, particularly because you are her dependent.  So, you are correct to  file a WI non resident return to pay WI tax on your income. 

     

    As a green holder, you are eligible for the WI standard deduction. So that brings your taxable income down to 0, and you get a full refund. The $63 refund is correct.

     

    Now the bad news, you may also have to file a resident state return in your home state, depending on their filing requirements. 

    For quick links to State Filing Requirements: https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/need-file-state-return/L446RvJAy_US_en_US?uid=m12jzvqq