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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tax form wi z 2016 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your legal first name, middle initial, and last name in the designated fields. If filing jointly, include your spouse's information as well.
  3. Fill in your social security number and your spouse’s if applicable. Ensure all numbers are entered without commas or cents.
  4. Indicate your filing status by checking the appropriate box for Single or Married Filing Jointly.
  5. Proceed to enter your adjusted gross income from line 4 of federal Form 1040EZ on line 1 of this form.
  6. Complete lines for deductions and exemptions as instructed, ensuring you follow the guidelines for dependents if applicable.
  7. Calculate your taxable income by subtracting deductions from your adjusted gross income and fill in the result on line 6.
  8. Continue filling out subsequent lines for tax credits, amounts owed, and any donations as specified in the instructions provided on the form.
  9. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and submitting your return to ensure compliance with state regulations.

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WI DoR WI-Z is a form used by individuals in Wisconsin for income tax filing, specifically for non-residents or those who do not meet the threshold for more complex forms.
If you make $70,000 a year living in the region of Wisconsin, USA, you will be taxed $16,902. That means that your net pay will be $53,098 per year, or $4,425 per month.
Lets say youre an individual filer with an AGI of $65,000 and you take the standard deduction in 2024 of $14,600. That leaves a taxable income of $50,400, putting you in the 22% bracket.
If you make $70,000 a year living in Wisconsin as a single filer, you will be taxed $9,826. Your average tax rate is 10.34% and your marginal tax rate is 22%. This marginal tax rate means that your immediate additional income will be taxed at this rate.
Estimated Tax Breakdown for a $70,000 Salary Deduction TypeRate (%)Estimated Amount Federal Income Tax ~12%22% $8,400$15,400 Social Security Tax 6.2% $4,340 Medicare Tax 1.45% $1,015 CA Income Tax Rate ~5%7% $3,500$4,9002 more rows Feb 20, 2025
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Call or visit any of the Department of Revenue offices located throughout the state. Call (608) 266-2486. Email DORFormsRequests@wisconsin.gov.
Overview of Wisconsin Taxes Gross Paycheck$2,266 Federal Income 8.35% $189 State Income 3.19% $72 Local Income 0.00% $0 FICA and State Insurance Taxes 7.65% $17323 more rows
For tax year 2023, the indexing ad- justment is 8.3%. Personal exemptions are subtracted from Wisconsin AGI, along with the standard deduc- tion, to arrive at taxable income. A $700 personal exemption is provided for each taxpayer, the tax- payers spouse, and for each individual claimed as a dependent.

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