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File your homestead credit claim electronically using our free, online system: . You can also visit our website at revenue.wi.gov and click on the Individuals tab for more information.
The Wisconsin homestead exemption allows a debtor to exempt up to $75,000 in equity in their primary residence. If a person owns a $275,000 homestead and has a $200,000 mortgage, the homestead is totally exempt for $75,000 of equity.
Household income includes all taxable and certain nontaxable income, less a deduction of $500 for each qualifying dependent. If household income is $24,680 or more, no credit is available. Property taxes are those levied for 2022, regardless of when they are paid.
The Homestead Credit is a state of Wisconsin tax benefit for renters and homeowners with low or moderate incomes. It is designed to lessen the impact of rent and property taxes. People who do not file Wisconsin state income taxes may still be eligible to claim the Homestead Credit.
Your homestead is the Wisconsin home you occupy, whether you own it or rent it, and up to one acre of land adjoining it (or up to 120 acres of land if the homestead is part of a farm). For example, it may be a house, an apartment, a rented room, a mobile home, a farm, or a nursing home room.
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File your homestead credit claim electronically using our free, online system: . You can also visit our website at revenue.wi.gov and click on the Individuals tab for more information.
The Wisconsin Homestead Credit Form (Schedule H-EZ) is a form used by Wisconsin residents to claim a homestead credit on their state income taxes. This credit is designed to help offset the property taxes that Wisconsin homeowners pay.
State statutes specify a homeowner 65 years of age or older, or a qualifying veteran of any age, with total household income of no more than $20,000 may annually apply to the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) for a loan equal to the amount of property taxes and special assessments levied on

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