Wisconsin State Income Tax Return Form, e-File, and Government Information

State WI Website and Contacts
State Website http://www.dor.state.wi.us/html/indiv.html
Taxpayer Assistance: (608) 266-2772
TTY/TDD: (608) 267-1049
(608) 266-8100 in Madison
(414) 227-4907 in Milwaukee, or
Refund Status
(Automated Response):

Toll free (866) WIS-RFND (866-947-7363) in other areas

Check Refund
Status Online:
https://ww2.revenue.wi.gov/RefundInquiry/application
State Return Type
Residency Return Type Also Attach Status
Resident Form 1   Available
Resident (Short) Form 1A   Available
Special Processing
Type Availability
State-only tax return Supported
Decedent Return Not supported
Return with foreign address Not supported
PIN
Availability Type Notes
Supported Same as federal  
State WI Amount Owe Payment Option
You have the following options to pay your tax:
  1. Mail in a check.
    You need to attach Payment Voucher (Form Form EPV)

    Mail check to:
    Wisconsin Department of Revenue
    Post Office Box 930208
    Milwaukee, WI 53293-0208

  2. Send credit card payment through third-party website.
  3. Pay by Direct Debit from bank account. You need to make sure your bank supports direct debit.
  4. If you cannot pay the full amount shown as due on your tax return when you file, you may ask to make installment payments to the Department of Revenue. It is generally to your advantage to pay your liability in full rather than in installments. Installment agreements with the department are subject to a $20 installment agreement fee. In addition, bills not paid in full by the due date become liable for additional interest of 18% per year and a delinquent tax collection fee of the greater of $35 or 6½ percent of the unpaid amount. For more information concerning payments and to obtain the installment Agreement Request Form (Form A-771), consult the Department of Revenue web site at www.revenue.wi.gov.

 

State WI Overpayment Option
You have the following options:
  1. Apply your refund amount to next year's tax payment.
  2. Contribute your refund amount to charity.
  3. Receive your refund by check through mail.
  4. Receive your refund by direct deposit to your bank account.