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Final audit determinations
Under current law, a taxpayer who receives a final audit determination from
DOR has 90 days to report to DOR any changes or corrections related to that
determination. The bill increases the time for providing that report to 180 days.
Historic rehabilitation credit
The bill modifies the procedure for transferring the historic rehabilitation tax
credit so that the person transferring the credit may file a claim for more than one
taxable year.
Internal Revenue Code
The bill adopts for state income and franchise tax purposes various provisions
of the federal Internal Revenue Code, including provisions of the Consolidated
Appropriations Act of 2020 related to the earned income tax credit, the paycheck
protection program, the economic injury disaster loan program, payment assistance
for certain loan programs, and grants to shuttered venue operators. However, the
bill limits the amount that a person may claim in the taxable year as a deduction for
expenses paid or incurred directly or indirectly from forgiven paycheck protection
program loans to $250,000.
Medical care insurance subtraction
The bill eliminates obsolete provisions related to the medical care insurance
subtraction for self-employed persons.
Payments from a retirement plan
Under current law, payments or distributions of $5,000 or less received each
year by an individual from a qualified retirement plan is exempt from income tax if
the individual is at least 65 years of age and has income of less than $15,000 if single
or filing a tax return as head of household or less than $30,000 if married. The bill
changes the exemption to a subtraction that the taxpayer can choose not to claim if
not claiming the subtraction would result in the taxpayer receiving a greater
homestead credit.
Sales tax
University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority
This bill provides a sales and use tax exemption for tangible personal property
sold to a construction contractor who transfers the property to the University of
Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority as part of constructing a facility for the
authority in this state. A similar exemption applies under current law to property
sold to a contractor who transfers the property to a local unit of government,
technical college district, or institution or campus of the University of Wisconsin
System. Under current law, a sale of tangible personal property directly to the
University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority is exempt from the sales
and use tax, but the exemption does not apply to a contractor who purchases tangible
personal property on the authority's behalf.

Property transferred with services
Current law provides that persons providing landscaping, printing,
fabricating, processing, or photographic services or performing services to tangible
personal property may purchase for resale, without paying the sales tax, items that
the person will transfer to a customer in conjunction with providing a service that
is subject to the sales tax. The bill provides that the exemption applies regardless
of whether the service is taxable.
Nonprofit organizations
The bill modifies the sales and use tax exemption for churches, religious
organizations, and certain nonprofit organizations to conform with DOR's current
practice with regard to the administration of the exemption. The bill provides that
the exemption applies to organizations that are exempt from federal taxation under
section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and have received a determination
letter for the Internal Revenue Service. The bill also provides that the exemption
applies to churches and religious organizations that meet the requirements of
section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, but are not required to apply for or
obtain tax-exempt status from the IRS.
Out-of-state retailer
Under current law, an out-of-state retailer that has annual gross sales into this
state in excess of $100,000 or 200 or more annual separate sales transactions into
this state must register with DOR and collect the sales tax on those sales and
transactions. The determination of the annual gross sales and transactions is based
on the retailer's taxable year for federal income tax purposes.
Under the bill, an out-of-state retailer that has annual gross sales into this
state in excess of $100,000 in the previous or current calendar year must register
with DOR and collect the sales tax on those sales.
Disclosure to state auditor
The bill allows the state auditor and Legislative Audit Bureau to examine sales
and use tax returns and related documents to the extent necessary for the LAB to
carry out its duties.
Other
Grants to businesses harmed by the pandemic
This bill creates a grant program administered by DOR to make grants to
businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. For the purpose of distributing the
grants, DOR will give preference to a business that did not receive a loan under the
federal paycheck protection program, has no more than 300 employees, and can
demonstrate that it had at least a 25 percent reduction in its gross receipts between
comparable calendar quarters in 2019 and 2020. The bill does not preclude a
business that received a PPP loan from receiving the grant, but DOR must give
preference among those recipients to businesses that have no more than 300
employees and can demonstrate the 25 percent reduction in gross receipts. The bill
prohibits a person who committed fraud from receiving a grant and requires that the
person pay back the amount of any grant the person may have received. The bill also
prohibits a payday lender and a person who outsourced jobs to another entity from

receiving grants. Finally, the amount of the grant is excluded from the recipient's
taxable income.
Payments from counties to towns
Under current law, during the period beginning on the third Monday of March
and ending 10 days after the annual town meeting, a county treasurer may not pay
to a town treasurer any money that belongs to the town and that is in the hands of
the county treasurer except upon a written order of the town board. The bill
eliminates this restriction.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB2-SSA1,1 1Section 1. 20.835 (2) (cd) of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA1,7,42 20.835 (2) (cd) Grants to businesses harmed by the pandemic. A sum sufficient
3to make grants to businesses under s. 73.135, except that the total amount of grants
4made under s. 73.135 shall not exceed $214,700,000.
AB2-SSA1,2 5Section 2. 48.561 (3) (a) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,7,76 48.561 (3) (a) 3. Through a deduction of $20,101,300 from any state payment
7due that county under s. 79.035, 79.04, or 79.08 79.02 (1), as provided in par. (b).
AB2-SSA1,3 8Section 3. 48.561 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,8,39 48.561 (3) (b) The department of administration shall collect the amount
10specified in par. (a) 3. from a county having a population of 750,000 or more by
11deducting all or part of that amount from any state payment due that county under
12s. 79.035, 79.04, or 79.08 79.02 (1). The department of administration shall notify
13the department of revenue, by September 15 of each year, of the amount to be
14deducted from the state payments due under s. 79.035, 79.04, or 79.08 79.02 (1). The
15department of administration shall credit all amounts collected under this
16paragraph to the appropriation account under s. 20.437 (1) (kw) and shall notify the
17county from which those amounts are collected of that collection. The department

1may not expend any moneys from the appropriation account under s. 20.437 (1) (cx)
2for providing services to children and families under s. 48.48 (17) until the amounts
3in the appropriation account under s. 20.437 (1) (kw) are exhausted.
AB2-SSA1,4 4Section 4 . 59.25 (3) (i) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,8,135 59.25 (3) (i) Make annually, on the 3rd Monday of March, a certified statement,
6and forward the statement to each municipal clerk in the county, showing the
7amount of money paid from the county treasury during the year next preceding to
8each municipal treasurer in the county. The statement shall specify the date of each
9payment, the amount thereof and the account upon which the payment was made.
10It shall be unlawful for any county treasurer to pay to the treasurer of any town any
11money in the hands of the county treasurer belonging to the town from the 3rd
12Monday of March until 10 days after the annual town meeting except upon the
13written order of the town board.
AB2-SSA1,5 14Section 5. 66.0602 (3) (h) 2. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,8,2115 66.0602 (3) (h) 2. a. The total charges assessed by the joint fire department or
16the joint emergency medical services district for the current year increase, relative
17to the total charges assessed by the joint fire department or the joint emergency
18medical services district for the previous year, by a percentage that is less than or
19equal to the percentage change in the U.S. consumer price index for all urban
20consumers, U.S. city average, as determined by the U.S. department of labor, for the
2112 months ending on September 30 August 31 of the year of the levy, plus 2 percent.
AB2-SSA1,6 22Section 6. 66.0602 (6) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,8,2523 66.0602 (6) (a) Reduce the amount of county and municipal aid payments the
24payment
to the political subdivision under s. 79.035 79.02 (1) in the following year
25by an amount equal to the amount of the penalized excess.
AB2-SSA1,7
1Section 7. 66.0602 (6) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,9,32 66.0602 (6) (b) Ensure that the amount of any reductions in county and
3municipal aid
payments under par. (a) lapses to the general fund.
AB2-SSA1,8 4Section 8. 66.1105 (6m) (d) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,9,125 66.1105 (6m) (d) 4. If an annual report is not timely filed under par. (c), the
6department of revenue shall notify the city that the report is past due. If the city does
7not file the report within 60 days of the date on the notice, except as provided in this
8subdivision, the department shall charge the city a fee of $100 per day for each day
9that the report is past due, up to a maximum penalty of $6,000 per report. If the city
10does not pay within 30 days of issuance, the department of revenue shall reduce and
11withhold the amount of the shared revenue payments to the city under subch. I of
12ch. 79
s. 79.02 (1), in the following year, by an amount equal to the unpaid penalty.
AB2-SSA1,9 13Section 9. 70.46 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,9,1914 70.46 (4) No board of review may be constituted unless it includes at least one
15voting member who, within 2 years of the board's first meeting, has attended
at least
16one member completes in each year
a training session under s. 73.03 (55) and unless
17that member is the municipality's chief executive officer or that officer's designee
.
18The municipal clerk shall provide an affidavit to the department of revenue stating
19whether the requirement under this subsection has been fulfilled.
AB2-SSA1,10 20Section 10. 70.855 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,9,2521 70.855 (4) (b) If the department of revenue does not receive the fee imposed on
22a municipality under par. (a) by March 31 of the year following the department's
23determination under sub. (2) (b), the department shall reduce the distribution made
24to the municipality under s. 79.02 (2) (b) (1) by the amount of the fee and shall
25transfer that amount to the appropriation under s. 20.566 (2) (ga).
AB2-SSA1,11
1Section 11. 70.995 (8) (c) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,10,162 70.995 (8) (c) 1. All objections to the amount, valuation, taxability, or change
3from assessment under this section to assessment under s. 70.32 (1) of property shall
4be first made in writing on a form prescribed by the department of revenue that
5specifies that the objector shall set forth the reasons for the objection, the objector's
6estimate of the correct assessment, and the basis under s. 70.32 (1) for the objector's
7estimate of the correct assessment. An objection shall be filed with the state board
8of assessors within the time prescribed in par. (b) 1. A $45 $200 fee shall be paid when
9the objection is filed unless a fee has been paid in respect to the same piece of property
10and that appeal has not been finally adjudicated. The objection is not filed until the
11fee is paid. Neither the state board of assessors nor the tax appeals commission may
12waive the requirement that objections be in writing. Persons who own land and
13improvements to that land may object to the aggregate value of that land and
14improvements to that land, but no person who owns land and improvements to that
15land may object only to the valuation of that land or only to the valuation of
16improvements to that land.
AB2-SSA1,12 17Section 12. 70.995 (8) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,11,518 70.995 (8) (d) A municipality may file an objection with the state board of
19assessors to the amount, valuation, or taxability under this section or to the change
20from assessment under this section to assessment under s. 70.32 (1) of a specific
21property having a situs in the municipality, whether or not the owner of the specific
22property in question has filed an objection. Objection shall be made on a form
23prescribed by the department and filed with the board within the time prescribed in
24par. (b) 1. If the person assessed files an objection and the municipality affected does
25not file an objection, the municipality affected may file an appeal to that objection

1within 15 days after the person's objection is filed. A $45 $200 filing fee shall be paid
2when the objection is filed unless a fee has been paid in respect to the same piece of
3property and that appeal has not been finally adjudicated. The objection is not filed
4until the fee is paid. The board shall forthwith notify the person assessed of the
5objection filed by the municipality.
AB2-SSA1,13 6Section 13 . 70.995 (14) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,11,107 70.995 (14) (b) If the department of revenue does not receive the fee imposed
8on a municipality under par. (a) by March 31 of each year, the department shall
9reduce the distribution made to the municipality under s. 79.02 (2) (b) (1) by the
10amount of the fee.
AB2-SSA1,14 11Section 14 . 71.01 (6) (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h) and (i) of the statutes are repealed.
AB2-SSA1,15 12Section 15 . 71.01 (6) (j) 3. m. of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA1,11,1413 71.01 (6) (j) 3. m. Sections 101 (m), (n), (o), (p), and (q), 104 (a), and 109 of
14division U of P.L. 115-141.
AB2-SSA1,16 15Section 16 . 71.01 (6) (j) 3. n. of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA1,11,1716 71.01 (6) (j) 3. n. Section 102 of division M and sections 110, 111, and 116 (b)
17of division O of P.L. 116-94.
AB2-SSA1,17 18Section 17 . 71.01 (6) (k) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,11,2419 71.01 (6) (k) 3. For purposes of this paragraph, “Internal Revenue Code" does
20not include amendments to the federal Internal Revenue Code enacted after
21December 31, 2016, except that “Internal Revenue Code” includes sections 11024,
2211025, and 13543 of P.L. 115-97; sections 40307 and 40413 of P.L. 115-123; sections
23101 (m), (n), (o), (p), and (q), 104 (a), and 109 of division U of P.L. 115-141; and section
24102 of division M and sections 110, 111, and 116 (b) of division O of P.L. 116-94
.
AB2-SSA1,18 25Section 18 . 71.01 (6) (L) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,12,5
171.01 (6) (L) 1. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2017, and
2before January 1, 2021,
for individuals and fiduciaries, except fiduciaries of nuclear
3decommissioning trust or reserve funds, “Internal Revenue Code" means the federal
4Internal Revenue Code as amended to December 31, 2017, except as provided in
5subds. 2. and 3. and s. 71.98 and subject to subd. 4.
AB2-SSA1,19 6Section 19. 71.01 (6) (L) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,12,187 71.01 (6) (L) 3. For purposes of this paragraph, “Internal Revenue Code" does
8not include amendments to the federal Internal Revenue Code enacted after
9December 31, 2017, except that “Internal Revenue Code” includes sections 40307,
1040413, and 41113 of P.L. 115-123; sections 101 (m), (n), (o), (p), and (q), 104 (a), 109,
11401 (a) (54) and (b) (15) (A), (B), and (C), 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, and 28 of division U of P.L.
12115-141; sections 102 and 104 of division M, sections 102, 103, 106, 107, 108, 109,
13110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 201, 204, 205, 206, 302, 401, and 601 of division O, section
141302 of division P, and sections 131, 202 (d), and 205 of division Q of P.L. 116-94;

15sections 1106, 2202, 2203, 2204, 2205, 2206, 2307, 3608, 3609, 3701, and 3702 of
16division A of P.L. 116-136; and sections 202, 208, 209, 211, and 214 of division EE and
17sections 276 (a) and (b), 277, 278 (a), (b), (c), and (d), 280, and 285 of division N of P.L.
18116-260
.
AB2-SSA1,20 19Section 20 . 71.01 (6) (L) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,12,2520 71.01 (6) (L) 4. For purposes of this paragraph, the provisions of federal public
21laws that directly or indirectly affect the Internal Revenue Code, as defined in this
22paragraph, apply for Wisconsin purposes at the same time as for federal purposes,
23except that changes made by P.L. 115-63 and sections 11026, 11027, 11028, 13207,
2413306, 13307, 13308, 13311, 13312, 13501, 13705, 13821, and 13823 of P.L. 115-97
25first apply for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2017
.
AB2-SSA1,21
1Section 21. 71.01 (6) (m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA1,13,62 71.01 (6) (m) 1. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2020, for
3individuals and fiduciaries, except fiduciaries of nuclear decommissioning trust or
4reserve funds, “Internal Revenue Code” means the federal Internal Revenue Code
5as amended to December 31, 2020, except as provided in subds. 2. and 3. and s. 71.98
6and subject to subd. 4.
AB2-SSA1,14,57 2. For purposes of this paragraph, “Internal Revenue Code” does not include
8the following provisions of federal public laws for taxable years beginning after
9December 31, 2020: section 13113 of P.L. 103-66; sections 1, 3, 4, and 5 of P.L.
10106-519; sections 101, 102, and 422 of P.L. 108-357; sections 1310 and 1351 of P.L.
11109-58; section 11146 of P.L. 109-59; section 403 (q) of P.L. 109-135; section 513 of
12P.L. 109-222; sections 104 and 307 of P.L. 109-432; sections 8233 and 8235 of P.L.
13110-28; section 11 (e) and (g) of P.L. 110-172; section 301 of P.L. 110-245; section
1415351 of P.L. 110-246; section 302 of division A, section 401 of division B, and sections
15312, 322, 502 (c), 707, and 801 of division C of P.L. 110-343; sections 1232, 1241, 1251,
161501, and 1502 of division B of P.L. 111-5; sections 211, 212, 213, 214, and 216 of P.L.
17111-226; sections 2011 and 2122 of P.L. 111-240; sections 753, 754, and 760 of P.L.
18111-312; section 1106 of P.L. 112-95; sections 104, 318, 322, 323, 324, 326, 327, and
19411 of P.L. 112-240; P.L. 114-7; section 1101 of P.L. 114-74; section 305 of division
20P of P.L. 114-113; sections 123, 125 to 128, 143, 144, 151 to 153, 165 to 167, 169 to
21171, 189, 191, 307, 326, and 411 of division Q of P.L. 114-113; sections 11011, 11012,
2213201 (a) to (e) and (g), 13206, 13221, 13301, 13304 (a), (b), and (d), 13531, 13601,
2313801, 14101, 14102, 14103, 14201, 14202, 14211, 14212, 14213, 14214, 14215,
2414221, 14222, 14301, 14302, 14304, and 14401 of P.L. 115-97; sections 40304, 40305,
2540306, and 40412 of P.L. 115-123; section 101 (c) of division T of P.L. 115-141;

1sections 101 (d) and (e), 102, 201 to 207, 301, 302, and 401 (a) (47) and (195), (b) (13),
2(17), (22) and (30), and (d) (1) (D) (v), (vi), and (xiii) and (xvii) (II) of division U of P.L.
3115-141; sections 104, 114, 115, 116, 130, and 145 of division Q of P.L. 116-94;
4sections 2304 and 2306 of P.L. 116-136; and sections 111, 114, 115, 116, 118 (a) and
5(d), 133, 137, 138, and 210 of division EE of P.L. 116-260.
AB2-SSA1,14,76 3. For purposes of this paragraph, “Internal Revenue Code” does not include
7amendments to the federal Internal Revenue Code enacted after December 31, 2020.
AB2-SSA1,14,188 4. For purposes of this paragraph, the provisions of federal public laws that
9directly or indirectly affect the Internal Revenue Code, as defined in this paragraph,
10apply for Wisconsin purposes at the same time as for federal purposes, except that
11changes made by sections 20101, 20102, 20104, 20201, 40201, 40202, 40203, 40308,
1240309, 40311, 40414, 41101, 41107, 41114, 41115, and 41116 of P.L. 115-123; section
13101 (a), (b), and (h) of division U of P.L. 115-141; section 1203 of P.L. 116-25; section
141122 of P.L. 116-92; section 301 of division O, section 1302 of division P, and sections
15101, 102, 103, 117, 118, 132, 201, 202 (a), (b), and (c), 204 (a), (b), and (c), 301, and
16302 of division Q of P.L. 116-94; section 2 of P.L. 116-98; and sections 301, 302, and
17304 of division EE of P.L. 116-260 apply for taxable years beginning after December
1831, 2020.
AB2-SSA1,22 19Section 22 . 71.01 (7g) of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA1,14,2120 71.01 (7g) For purposes of s. 71.01 (6) (b), 2013 stats., “Internal Revenue Code"
21includes section 109 of division U of P.L. 115-141.
AB2-SSA1,23 22Section 23 . 71.05 (1) (ae) of the statutes is repealed.
AB2-SSA1,24 23Section 24 . 71.05 (1) (am) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,15,3
171.05 (1) (am) Military retirement systems. All retirement payments received
2from the U.S. military employee retirement system, to the extent that such payments
3are not exempt under par. (a) or (ae) or sub. (6) (b) 54.
AB2-SSA1,25 4Section 25 . 71.05 (1) (an) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,15,95 71.05 (1) (an) Uniformed services retirement benefits. All retirement payments
6received from the U.S. government that relate to service with the coast guard, the
7commissioned corps of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or the
8commissioned corps of the public health service, to the extent that such payments are
9not exempt under par. (a), (ae), or (am) or sub. (6) (b) 54.
AB2-SSA1,26 10Section 26. 71.05 (1) (h) of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA1,15,1211 71.05 (1) (h) Grants to businesses harmed by the pandemic. Income received
12in the form of a grant issued under s. 73.135.
AB2-SSA1,27 13Section 27. 71.05 (6) (a) 30. of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA1,15,1714 71.05 (6) (a) 30. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2018, the
15amount of the deductions in excess of $250,000 for expenses paid or incurred in the
16taxable year directly or indirectly from forgiven loans under sections 276 (a) and (b)
17and 278 (a) of Division N of P.L. 116-260.
AB2-SSA1,28 18Section 28 . 71.05 (6) (b) 4. of the statutes is renumbered 71.05 (6) (b) 4. (intro.)
19and amended to read:
AB2-SSA1,16,1620 71.05 (6) (b) 4. (intro.) Disability payments other than disability payments that
21are paid from a retirement plan, the payments from which are exempt under sub.
22subs. (1) (ae), (am), and (an) and (6) (b) 54., if the individual either is single or is
23married and files a joint return, to the extent those payments are excludable under
24section 105 (d) of the Internal Revenue Code as it existed immediately prior to its
25repeal in 1983 by section 122 (b) of P.L. 98-21, except that if an individual is divorced

1during the taxable year that individual may subtract an amount only if that person
2is disabled and the amount that may be subtracted then is $100 for each week that
3payments are received or the amount of disability pay reported as income, whichever
4is less. If the exclusion under this subdivision is claimed on a joint return and only
5one of the spouses is disabled, the maximum exclusion is $100 for each week that
6payments are received or the amount of disability pay reported as income, whichever
7is less.
and is under 65 years of age before the close of the taxable year to which the
8subtraction relates, retired on disability, and, when the individual retired, was
9permanently and totally disabled. In this subdivision, “permanently and totally
10disabled" means an individual who is unable to engage in any substantial gainful
11activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that
12can be expected to result in death or which has lasted or can be expected to last for
13a continuous period of not less than 12 months. An individual shall not be considered
14permanently and totally disabled for purposes of this subdivision unless proof is
15furnished in such form and manner, and at such times, as prescribed by the
16department. The exclusion under this subdivision shall be determined as follows:
AB2-SSA1,29 17Section 29 . 71.05 (6) (b) 4. a. to c. of the statutes are created to read:
AB2-SSA1,16,2118 71.05 (6) (b) 4. a. If the individual is single and the individual's federal adjusted
19gross income in the year to which the subtraction relates is less than $20,200, the
20maximum subtraction is $100 for each week that payments are received or the
21amount of disability pay reported as income, whichever is less.
AB2-SSA1,17,222 b. If the individual is married and filing a joint return and the couple's federal
23adjusted gross income in the year to which the subtraction relates is less than
24$20,200, or $25,400 if both spouses are disabled, the maximum subtraction is $100

1for each week that payments are received, per spouse if both spouses are disabled,
2or the amount of disability pay reported as income, whichever is less.
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