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Form WT-7 is an Employers Annual Reconciliation of Wisconsin Income Tax Withheld used by employers in Wisconsin to report and reconcile the total amount of state income tax withheld from employees wages during a tax year.
We recommend completing the forms and bringing them with you to your scheduled new hire orientation. I-9 Employment Verification Form. Emergency Contact Form. W4 Federal Tax Form Explained. W4 Federal Tax Form. WT4 State Tax Form. Direct Deposit Form.
The Wisconsin Withholding Exemption Certificate (Form WT-4) is used to determine the amount of Wisconsin income tax to be withheld from employee wages. Every Wisconsin employee must give Form WT-4 to their employer.
You may obtain most Wisconsin tax forms and publications in one of the following ways: Download forms and publications in Adobe PDF format by visiting the Forms page or the Publications page. Between January and April, many libraries will have a supply of Wisconsin individual income tax forms on hand.
For Wisconsin State tax, a Form WT-4A must be completed, if you are withholding only a fixed dollar amount. Additional tax withholding amounts are taken from every check. If you wish to discontinue previously requested additional or fixed tax withholding, you must submit a new W4 and/or WT-4A.

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Complete Form W-4 so that your employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from your pay. Consider completing a new Form W-4 each year and when your personal or financial situation changes.
Each employer who withholds Wisconsin income tax is required to remit the amount withheld via the withholding deposit report (Form WT-6) or the annual reconciliation (Form WT-7), ing to the employers assigned filing frequency.

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