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  2. Begin by entering your Social Security Number and the Name of Petitioner in the designated fields. Ensure that you enter your 9-digit number without hyphens.
  3. Fill in your Business Address, Seller's Permit Number, and Withholding Number. Each of these should be entered without hyphens as well.
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Average Time for State Tax Refund Direct Deposit Most states process refunds within 7 to 21 days if you file electronically. If you file a paper return, it can take 4 to 8 weeks or more. Here is a breakdown of estimated processing times for electronic filers in different states: California: 10-14 days.
Contact Us Phone: (608) 264-0344. Fax: (608) 261-6226. Email: DORAgencyCollections@wisconsin.gov
Wisconsin retailers must collect sales or use tax on sales made over the internet and shipped to Wisconsin addresses. The Internet Tax Freedom Act, originally enacted in October 1998, does not prohibit Wisconsin from taxing sales over the internet.
Status of paid refund, being paid other than through Refund Banker, can also be viewed at .tin-nsdl.com by entering the PAN and Assessment Year. Refund paid status is also being reflected in the Tax Credit Statements in Form 26AS.
If you filed state taxes electronically in Wisconsin, then you should receive your refund in less than 12 weeks, according to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue. Paper tax returns, meanwhile, can take longer to process. The DOR says its safeguards against fraud and errors could delay paper refunds for up to 12 weeks.

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For more information on your Wisconsin refund, visit the following websites: . . .
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue: Administers programs that provide state financial aid to local governments. Estimates state revenues and forecasts state economic activity. Helps formulate state tax policy. Administers the Wisconsin Lottery, which provides property tax relief for homeowners.
For faster service on your current year tax, use our Wheres My Refund application: (608) 266-8100 in Madison, (414) 227-4907 in Milwaukee, or. toll free (866) WIS-RFND (947-7363) in other areas.

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