2021 I-804 Form 804 Claim for Decedent's Wisconsin Income Tax Refund (fillable)-2026

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  2. Begin by entering the decedent’s legal last name, first name, and middle initial in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
  3. Fill in the decedent’s social security number and your own legal name and social security number. This establishes your identity as the claimant.
  4. Provide your address, including city, state, and zip code. If you have a foreign address, follow the specific instructions provided on the form.
  5. In Part I, check the box that applies to your relationship with the decedent. Only one box should be checked; ensure you have proof of death if required.
  6. Complete Part II by signing and dating the form to verify that all information is true and correct. This step is essential for legal compliance.
  7. Finally, save your completed form and print it out. Mail it to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue at the specified address.

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Use Form 1310 to claim a refund on behalf of a deceased taxpayer. If you are claiming a refund on behalf of a deceased taxpayer, you must file Form 1310 unless either of the following applies: Example.
If a refund is due on the individual income tax return of the deceased, claim the refund by submitting Form 1310, Statement of a Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer.
Use Form 804 to claim a refund on behalf of a decedent (deceased taxpayer). If you are filing the decedents income tax return, submit Form 804 with the return.
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Wisconsin Standard Deduction 2022 Wisconsin Standard Deduction Amounts varies by Income Bracket and Filing Status. Standard Deduction Amount:$21,820 - 19.778% over $24,520.
Yes, the IRS will allow tax returns for deceased taxpayers (also called decedent returns) to be e-filed.
Form WT‑4 will be used by your employer to determine the amount of Wisconsin income tax to be withheld from your paychecks.
Am I required to file a Wisconsin individual income tax return? Filing StatusAge as of the End of YearFull-Year ResidentsSingleUnder age 65$12,490 or moreSingleAge 65 or older$12,740 or moreMarried filing a joint returnBoth spouses under 65$23,220 or moreOne spouse 65 or older$23,470 or more5 more rows
The decedents final return includes income and deductions through the date of death, but certain elections, such as deducting medical costs paid after death, should be considered. It is the responsibility of the decedents executor or personal representative to file the decedents final Form 1040.

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