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  2. Begin by entering your social security number and legal names in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your claim.
  3. Fill in your current home address, including city, state, and zip code. This helps establish your residency status for the homestead credit.
  4. Answer the eligibility questions regarding age, residency, and dependency status. Be sure to check 'Yes' or 'No' as applicable.
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Common Forms (2024) Schedule H - Homestead Credit Claim. Schedule H-EZ - Homestead Credit Claim (Easy Form) Rent Certificate (for Homestead Credit claims) Form W-RA - Required Attachments for Electronic Filing.
The Wisconsin homestead exemption allows a debtor to exempt as much as $75,000 of equity in a homestead that the debtor occupies. If a person owns a $275,000 homestead and has a $200,000 mortgage, then $75,000 of equity in the homestead is fully exempt.
One of the key requirements is occupancy status homestead exemptions are typically only available for primary residences. Some other factors that may impact eligibility include your age and income, as well as your marital, veteran or disability status.
One option to file your homestead credit claim electronically may be WisTax, the departments free, online system: . You can also visit our website at revenue.wi.gov and click on the Individuals tab for more information.
When will I receive my homestead credit? Processing of your claim may take up to 12 weeks (with or without a Form 1) depending on the time of year you file your claim.
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To qualify for homestead credit for 2024 you must meet the following requirements: You are a legal resident of Wisconsin for all of 2024, from January 1 through December 31. You are 18 years of age or older on December 31, 2024. You have less than $24,680 in household income for 2024.
To file a homestead exemption, youll need to provide information about yourself, including your name, birth date and marital status, as well as information about your home, including the address and your purchase date.

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