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3. Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) 2025 Number of children or relatives claimedMarried filing jointly Phase-in AmountMaximum Amount of Credit Zero $17,730 $649 One $30,470 $4,328 Two $30,470 $7,152 Three or more $30,470 $8,0462 more rows Jul 9, 2025
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. It is best to file your income tax return with your Schedule H or H-EZ if you have an income tax filing requirement.
If you received a letter from us asking you to take a quiz, enter a PIN, or send in documentation, it is because our analytics indicate the possibility of identity fraud. We want to make sure its you that filed the return and/or homestead credit claim.
The maximum property taxes or rent constituting property taxes used to calculate the credit is $1,460. Beginning with claims filed for the 2025 tax year, this bill reduces the percentage used for household income over $8,060 from 8.785 to 5.614 percent and increases the maximum income amount from $24,680 to $35,000.
Persons age 65 or older on December 31, 2023, are allowed an additional personal exemption deduction of $250. Retirees age 62 or older or who are disabled and are full-year residents of Wisconsin may qualify for homestead credit if they meet certain conditions.

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The homestead credit formula may be expressed mathematically as: For households with property taxes or rent equal to or exceeding the $1,460 maximum, the credit becomes zero when income docHubes $24,680. For households with property taxes or rent less than $1,460, the credit will docHub zero at a lower income level.
You must live in the home to qualify for the tax break. Some states exempt a certain percentage of a homes value from property taxes, while other states exempt a set dollar amount. If your state uses a percentage method, the exemption will be more valuable to homeowners with more valuable homes.
The homeowner must be at least 65 or a qualifying veteran. If qualifying by age, any co-owner must be at least 60 years of age.

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