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What is Wisconsin Tax Form

The Wisconsin Income Tax Form 2012 is a state tax document used by residents of Wisconsin to report their income and calculate the tax owed to the state for the tax year 2012.

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Wisconsin Tax Form is needed by:
  • Wisconsin residents filing their state income tax
  • Taxpayers requiring a joint return with a spouse
  • Individuals claiming deductions or credits for the tax year 2012
  • Accountants or tax preparers assisting clients with Wisconsin taxes
  • Homeowners reporting income and expenses related to property
  • Students or part-time workers earning income in Wisconsin

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The form is necessary for Wisconsin residents who earned income during the tax year 2012 and need to report that income for state tax purposes. This includes both individuals and couples filing jointly.
Typically, Wisconsin income tax returns are due on April 15 of the year following the tax year. For the 2012 tax year, the form should have been submitted by April 15, 2013, unless you filed for an extension.
You can submit the completed form via mail to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue. If you are filing electronically, ensure you meet any requirements set by the state for electronic submissions.
You will need documentation that details your income such as W-2 forms, and any other statements related to income, deductions, and credits you plan to claim on your Wisconsin state tax return.
Common mistakes include failing to sign the form, incorrect Social Security numbers, and missing income or deduction entries. Always double-check calculations and required fields to ensure everything is complete.
Processing times for Wisconsin tax returns can vary. Generally, it may take several weeks for returns filed by mail. Electronic submissions are often processed faster, typically within a few days.
No, notarization is not required for the Wisconsin Income Tax Form 2012. However, it must be signed by both the taxpayer and spouse, if applicable.
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