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February 23, 2024
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Wisconsin Schedule SB - Where is it?

  • February 23, 2024
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I search for Schedule SB and nothing comes up.  Where is this Wisconsin form?
2023 TurboTax Premier Windows platform.

    Best answer by MayaD

    Schedule SB is used to report differences between federal and Wisconsin income. These differences are called modifications and may affect the amount you report as a subtraction modification on line 6 of Form 1. 

    In your Wisconsin return, go through the state interview and continue to a screen that says, How Wisconsin handles income differently.

     

    How do I preview my return in the TurboTax Desktop software?

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    MayaDAnswer
    February 23, 2024

    Schedule SB is used to report differences between federal and Wisconsin income. These differences are called modifications and may affect the amount you report as a subtraction modification on line 6 of Form 1. 

    In your Wisconsin return, go through the state interview and continue to a screen that says, How Wisconsin handles income differently.

     

    How do I preview my return in the TurboTax Desktop software?

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    April 13, 2025

    That is not answering the question. They asked WHERE it is. Meaning they need to manually enter in information in the Wisconsin Schedule SB, which also means they are fully aware of what that schedule means and entails. This was a question to find it to complete their process, not for definition. Just like myself, I too am trying to locate the WI Schedule SB because the 2023 tax year you had prompts that allowed me to enter in our unique and uncommon tax situation. However, the 2024 turbo tax DOES NOT have these prompts nor does it have a section to enter it in and we're being shorted over $4000 on our return. If turbo tax "experts" are here to help then read the question and help. This is absolutely absurd.  

    AmyC
    Employee
    April 13, 2025

     It is not just one place. The retirement benefit adjustment is at the beginning of the interview right after residency. Capitals gains and losses are next in the interview. Adjustments to income has more.

     

    Using the desktop means you can switch to Forms mode and see your form. On the form, some blocks allow you to type in while others will show a magnifying glass to click on to get to a data entry point.

    Be sure to go through step by step to pick up all the entries. Be sure to cancel any overrides made in Forms mode.

     

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