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File a 2023 Wisconsin income tax return (Form 1) in 2024. You will report all income received, including wages earned in Minnesota, on your Wisconsin return. Wisconsin will allow a credit for the net income tax paid to Minnesota on income that is taxed by both Wisconsin and Minnesota.
staterelations.wisc.edu Twitter: @StateRelations The Minnesota-Wisconsin tuition reciprocity agreement waives nonresident tuition for residents of either state who are enrolled in public institutions of higher education located in the other state, in favor of a reciprocal fee structure.
Nonresidents - Wisconsin taxes only your income from Wisconsin sources. Part-year residents - During the time you are a Wisconsin resident, Wisconsin taxes your income from all sources. During the time you are not a resident of Wisconsin, Wisconsin only taxes your income from Wisconsin sources.
You are a Minnesota resident for all or part of the year. You live in or spend more than half the year in Minnesota, and you owned, occupied, or maintained an abode in the state (a residence suitable for year-round use and equipped with its own cooking and bathing facilities). You receive income from Minnesota sources.
Wisconsin has an income tax reciprocity agreement with Illinois, under which residents of one state that work in the other are required to file a tax return and pay taxes only in the state of legal residence.
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Yes. All income received by a Wisconsin resident is reportable to Wisconsin regardless of where it is earned. Wisconsin allows a credit for the net income tax you pay to other states on income that is taxed by both Wisconsin and the other state.
Who is a legal resident of Wisconsin for income tax purposes? A legal resident of Wisconsin is a person who maintains their domicile in Wisconsin, whether or not they are physically present in Wisconsin or living outside of the state.
If you move out of Minnesota temporarily, but have no inten- tion of remaining permanently in another state, you continue to be a Minnesota resident. As a resident, you must pay Minnesota tax on taxable income you received from all sources, regardless of where it was earned.

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