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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open Wisconsin Form PW-2 in our editor.
  2. Begin with Part 1, where you will enter the nonresident owner's name, SSN or FEIN, and address. Ensure all details are accurate for proper processing.
  3. Indicate the type of taxpayer by checking the appropriate box. This is crucial as it determines your tax obligations.
  4. In Part 2, sign the affidavit confirming your request for exemption from withholding. Make sure to include your title if applicable.
  5. Proceed to Part 3 and provide information about the pass-through entity, including its name and FEIN or SSN.
  6. In Part 4, detail your distributive share of Wisconsin income and credits from the pass-through entity. Be precise with amounts.
  7. Finally, complete Part 5 by checking any applicable reasons for exemption and providing necessary explanations if required.

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First, youll fill out your personal information including your name, address, Social Security number, and tax filing status. You can choose from Single, Married Filing Separately, Married Filing Jointly, Qualifying Surviving Spouse, or Head of Household.
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.
You may claim exemption from withholding of Wisconsin income tax if you had no liability for income tax last year, and you expect to incur no liability for income tax this year. To claim complete exemption from withholding use Wisconsin Form WT-4, Employees Wisconsin Withholding Exemption Certificate.
Call or visit any of the Department of Revenue offices located throughout the state. Call (608) 266-2486. Email DORFormsRequests@wisconsin.gov.
OVER WITHHOLDING: If you are using Form WT-4 to claim the maximum number of exemptions to which you are entitled and your withholding exceeds your expected income tax liability, you may use Form WT-4A to minimize the over withholding. WT-4 Instructions - Provide your information in the employee section.

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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.
Use Form PW-1 to compute the pass-through entitys withholding tax liability for the taxable year. liability company, or corporation whose commercial domicile is outside the state; or an estate or trust that is a nonresident under sec. 71.14(1) to (3m), Wis. Stats.

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