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• You were a nonresident or part-year resident of Wisconsin for 2020 and your gross income was $2,000 or more. If you were married, you must file a return on Form 1NPR if the combined gross income of you and your spouse was $2,000 or more. A
The 2020 tax rates and thresholds for both the Wisconsin State Tax Tables and Federal Tax Tables are comprehensively integrated into the Wisconsin Tax Calculator for 2020. This tool is freely available and is designed to help you accurately estimate your 2021 tax return .
you are married and filing jointly, both spouses must be a full-year resident of Wisconsin or elect to claim Wisconsin as their state of residence to file on Form 1. General Instructions 4
married, you must file a return on Form 1NPR if the combined gross income of you and your spouse was $2,000 or more. A return does not have to be filed by a nonresident of Wisconsin if all income is exempt from tax as disaster relief work performed
$20,730 if married filing jointly, or $9,850 if married filing separately. Unearned income includes taxable interest, dividends, capital gain distributions, and taxable scholarship and fellowship
married filing jointly and read down the column. The amount shown where the taxable income line and filing status column meet is $2,644. This is the tax amount they should enter in the entry space on Form 1040, line 16. If line 15 (taxable income) is— And you are— At least But less than Single Married filing jointly * Married filing sepa ...
filing a separate return and you lived with your spouse at any time during 2020, or (b) one-half of your social security benefits plus your other gross income and any tax-exempt interest is more than $25,000 ($32,000 if married filing jointly).