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AB43,13613428Section 1361. 71.03 (2) (d) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3429342971.03 (2) (d) 2. No joint return may be filed if either the husband or wife spouse at any time during the taxable year is a nonresident alien, unless an election is in effect for the taxable year under section 6013 (g) or (h) of the internal revenue code Internal Revenue Code.
AB43,13623430Section 1362. 71.03 (2) (d) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3431343171.03 (2) (d) 3. No joint return may be filed if the husband and wife spouses have different taxable years, except that if their taxable years begin on the same day and end on different days because of the death of either or both the joint return may be filed with respect to the taxable year of each unless the surviving spouse remarries before the close of his or her taxable year or unless the taxable year of either spouse is a fractional part of a year under section 443 (a) (1) of the internal revenue code Internal Revenue Code.
AB43,13633432Section 1363. 71.03 (2) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3433343371.03 (2) (g) Joint return following separate return. Except as provided in par. (i), if an individual has filed a separate return for a taxable year for which a joint return could have been filed by the individual and the individual’s spouse under par. (d) or (e) and the time prescribed by law for timely filing the return for that taxable year has expired, the individual and the individual’s spouse may file a joint return for that taxable year. A joint return filed by the husband and wife spouses under this paragraph is their return for that taxable year, and all payments, credits, refunds or other repayments made or allowed with respect to the separate return of each spouse for that taxable year shall be taken into account in determining the extent to which the tax based upon the joint return has been paid. If a joint return is filed under this paragraph, any election, other than the election to file a separate return, made by either spouse in that spouse’s separate return for that taxable year with respect to the treatment of any income, deduction or credit of that spouse may not be changed in the filing of the joint return if that election would have been irrevocable if the joint return had not been filed.
AB43,13643434Section 1364. 71.03 (2) (m) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3435343571.03 (2) (m) 2. If a husband and wife spouses change from a joint return to separate returns within the time prescribed in subd. 1., the tax paid on the joint return shall be allocated between them in proportion to the tax liability shown on each separate return.
AB43,13653436Section 1365. 71.03 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3437343771.03 (4) (a) Natural persons whose total income is not in excess of $10,000 and consists entirely of wages subject to withholding for Wisconsin tax purposes and not more than $200 total of dividends, interest and other wages not subject to Wisconsin withholding, and who have elected the Wisconsin standard deduction and have not claimed either the credit for homestead property tax relief or deductions for expenses incurred in earning such income, shall, at their election, not be required to record on their income tax returns the amount of the tax imposed on their Wisconsin taxable income. Married persons shall be permitted this election only if the joint income of the husband and wife spouses does not exceed $10,000, if both report their incomes on the same joint income tax return form, and if both make this election.
AB43,13663438Section 1366. 71.03 (9) of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3439343971.03 (9) Medical Assistance coverage. (a) The department shall include the following questions and explanatory information on each individual income tax return under this section and a method for the taxpayer to respond to each question:
AB43,,344034401. “Are you, your spouse, your dependent children, or any eligible adult child dependent not covered under a health insurance policy, health plan, or other health care coverage? ‘Eligible adult child dependent’ means a child who is under the age of 26 who is a full-time student or a child who is under the age of 27 who is called to active duty in the national guard or armed forces reserve while enrolled as a full-time student.”
AB43,,344134412. “If you responded ‘yes’ to question 1, do you want to have evaluated your eligibility for Medical Assistance under subch. IV of ch. 49 or your eligibility for subsidized health insurance coverage?”
AB43,,34423442(b) For each person who responded “yes” to the question under par. (a) 2., the department shall provide that person’s contact information and other relevant information from that person’s individual income tax return to the department of health services to perform an evaluation of that person’s eligibility under the Medical Assistance program or an evaluation of that person’s eligibility for subsidized health insurance coverage through an exchange, as defined under 45 CFR 155.20. The information provided to the department of health services may not be used to determine that the individual is ineligible to enroll in the Medical Assistance program.
AB43,13673443Section 1367. 71.05 (1) (am) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3444344471.05 (1) (am) Military retirement systems. All retirement payments received from the U.S. military employee retirement system, to the extent that such payments are not exempt under par. (a) or sub. (6) (b) 54. or 54m.
AB43,13683445Section 1368. 71.05 (1) (an) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3446344671.05 (1) (an) Uniformed services retirement benefits. All retirement payments received from the U.S. government that relate to service with the coast guard, the commissioned corps of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or the commissioned corps of the public health service, to the extent that such payments are not exempt under par. (a) or (am) or sub. (6) (b) 54. or 54m.
AB43,13693447Section 1369. 71.05 (6) (a) 15. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3448344871.05 (6) (a) 15. The amount of the credits computed under s. 71.07 (2dm), (2dx), (2dy), (3g), (3h), (3n), (3q), (3s), (3t), (3w), (3wm), (3y), (4k), (4n), (5e), (5i), (5j), (5k), (5r), (5rm), (6n), (8m), and (10) and not passed through by a partnership, limited liability company, or tax-option corporation that has added that amount to the partnership’s, company’s, or tax-option corporation’s income under s. 71.21 (4) or 71.34 (1k) (g).
AB43,13703449Section 1370. 71.05 (6) (a) 28. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3450345071.05 (6) (a) 28. Upon the termination of an account as described under s. 16.643 or 224.55, any amount in the account that is returned to an account owner’s estate.
AB43,13713451Section 1371. 71.05 (6) (a) 30. of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3452345271.05 (6) (a) 30. For an account holder, as defined in s. 71.10 (10) (a) 1., or an account holder’s estate:
AB43,,34533453a. Any amount distributed under s. 71.10 (10) (d) 2. or 3.
AB43,,34543454b. Any amount withdrawn from the account created under s. 71.10 (10) (b) 1. for any reason other than payment or reimbursement of eligible costs, as defined in s. 71.10 (10) (a) 4., except that this subd. 30. b. does not apply to the transfer of funds to another account as described in s. 71.10 (10) (c) 4. or to the disbursement of funds pursuant to a filing for bankruptcy protection under 11 USC 101 et seq.
AB43,13723455Section 1372. 71.05 (6) (b) 4. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3456345671.05 (6) (b) 4. (intro.) Disability For taxable years beginning before January 1, 2023, disability payments other than disability payments that are paid from a retirement plan, the payments from which are exempt under subd. subds. 54. and 54m. and sub. (1) (am) and (an), if the individual either is single or is married and files a joint return and is under 65 years of age before the close of the taxable year to which the subtraction relates, retired on disability, and, when the individual retired, was permanently and totally disabled. In this subdivision, “permanently and totally disabled” means an individual who is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can be expected to result in death or which has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months. An individual shall not be considered permanently and totally disabled for purposes of this subdivision unless proof is furnished in such form and manner, and at such times, as prescribed by the department. The exclusion under this subdivision shall be determined as follows:
****Note: This is reconciled s. 71.05 (6) (b) 4. (intro.). This Section has been affected by drafts with the following LRB numbers: -1235/P1 and -1234/P1.
AB43,13733457Section 1373. 71.05 (6) (b) 4m. of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3458345871.05 (6) (b) 4m. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2022, disability payments other than disability payments that are paid from a retirement plan, the payments from which are exempt under subds. 54. and 54m. and sub. (1) (am) and (an), if the individual is under 65 years of age before the close of the taxable year to which the subtraction relates, retired on disability, and, when the individual retired, was permanently and totally disabled. In this subdivision, “permanently and totally disabled” means an individual who is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can be expected to result in death or which has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months. An individual shall not be considered permanently and totally disabled for purposes of this subdivision unless proof is furnished in such form and manner, and at such times, as prescribed by the department. The exclusion under this subdivision shall be determined as follows:
AB43,,34593459a. If the individual is single or files as a head of household and the individual’s federal adjusted gross income in the year to which the subtraction relates is less than $30,000, the maximum subtraction is $5,500 or the amount of disability pay reported as income, whichever is less.
AB43,,34603460b. If the individual is married and is a joint filer and the couple’s federal adjusted gross income in the year to which the subtraction relates is less than $60,000, the maximum subtraction is $5,500 per spouse that is disabled or the amount of disability pay reported as income, whichever is less.
AB43,,34613461c. If the individual is married and files a separate return and the sum of both spouses’ federal adjusted gross income in the year to which the subtraction relates is less than $60,000, the maximum subtraction is $5,500 or the amount of disability pay reported as income, whichever is less.
****Note: This is reconciled s. 71.05 (6) (b) 4m. This Section has been affected by drafts with the following LRB numbers: -1235/P1 and -1234/P1.
AB43,13743462Section 1374. 71.05 (6) (b) 9. of the statutes is renumbered 71.05 (6) (b) 9. (intro.) and amended to read:
AB43,,3463346371.05 (6) (b) 9. (intro.) On assets held more than one year and on all assets acquired from a decedent, 30 percent of the capital gain as computed under the internal revenue code Internal Revenue Code, not including capital gains for which the federal tax treatment is determined under section 406 of P.L. 99-514; not including amounts treated as ordinary income for federal income tax purposes because of the recapture of depreciation or any other reason; and not including amounts treated as capital gain for federal income tax purposes from the sale or exchange of a lottery prize. For purposes of this subdivision, the capital gains and capital losses for all assets shall be netted before application of the percentage. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2022, no subtraction may be made under this subdivision by an individual whose federal adjusted gross income in the taxable year exceeds the applicable threshold amount, except that an individual whose federal adjusted gross income, less 30 percent of the capital gains otherwise eligible for subtraction under this subdivision, is below the applicable threshold amount may make the subtraction reduced by the amount that the individual’s federal adjusted gross income exceeds the applicable threshold amount. In this subdivision, “applicable threshold amount” means:
AB43,13753464Section 1375. 71.05 (6) (b) 9. a. of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3465346571.05 (6) (b) 9. a. For an estate, a trust, a single individual, or an individual who files as a head of household, $400,000.
AB43,13763466Section 1376. 71.05 (6) (b) 9. b. of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3467346771.05 (6) (b) 9. b. For a married couple who files a joint return, $533,000.
AB43,13773468Section 1377. 71.05 (6) (b) 9. c. of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3469346971.05 (6) (b) 9. c. For a married individual who files a separate return, $266,500.
AB43,13783470Section 1378. 71.05 (6) (b) 49. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3471347171.05 (6) (b) 49. a. Subject to the definitions provided in subd. 49. b. to g. and the limitations specified in subd. 49. h. to j. for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2013, and subject to the limitation in subd. 49. k. for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2017, and subject to the limitation in subd. 49. m. for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2022, tuition expenses that are paid by a claimant for tuition for a pupil to attend an eligible institution.
AB43,13793472Section 1379. 71.05 (6) (b) 49. m. of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3473347371.05 (6) (b) 49. m. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2022, no modification may be made under this subdivision unless the adjusted gross income of the claimant is less than $100,000 if the claimant is filing as single or head of household, $150,000 if the claimant is married and filing jointly, or $75,000 if the claimant is married and filing separately.
AB43,13803474Section 1380. 71.05 (6) (b) 54. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3475347571.05 (6) (b) 54. (intro.) Except for a payment that is exempt under sub. (1) (a), (am), or (an), or that is exempt as a railroad retirement benefit, for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2020, and before January 1, 2023, up to $5,000 of payments or distributions received each year by an individual from a qualified retirement plan under the Internal Revenue Code or from an individual retirement account established under 26 USC 408, if all of the following conditions apply:
AB43,13813476Section 1381. 71.05 (6) (b) 54m. of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3477347771.05 (6) (b) 54m. Except for a payment that is exempt under sub. (1) (a), (am), or (an), or that is exempt as a railroad retirement benefit, for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2022, up to $5,500 of payments or distributions received each year by an individual from a qualified retirement plan under the Internal Revenue Code or from an individual retirement account established under 26 USC 408, if all of the following conditions apply:
AB43,,34783478a. The individual is at least 65 years of age before the close of the taxable year to which the exemption claim relates.
AB43,,34793479b. If the individual is single or files as head of household, his or her federal adjusted gross income in the year to which the exemption claim relates is less than $30,000.
AB43,,34803480c. If the individual is married and is a joint filer, the couple’s federal adjusted gross income in the year to which the exemption claim relates is less than $60,000.
AB43,,34813481d. If the individual is married and files a separate return, the sum of both spouses’ federal adjusted gross income in the year to which the exemption claim relates is less than $60,000.
AB43,13823482Section 1382. 71.05 (6) (b) 57. of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3483348371.05 (6) (b) 57. For each account an account holder, as defined in s. 71.10 (10) (a) 1., creates under s. 71.10 (10) (b) 1., and subject to s. 71.10 (10) (d), the amount deposited, limited to $5,000, by the account holder into the account during the taxable year and any interest, dividends, and other gains that accrue in the account and are redeposited into it. If the account holder is married and files a joint return, the $5,000 limitation shall be increased to $10,000. The subtraction under this subdivision does not apply to the transfer of funds from another account as described in s. 71.10 (10) (c) 4.
AB43,13833484Section 1383. 71.05 (8) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3485348571.05 (8) (a) The carry back of losses to reduce income of prior years may be permitted for 2 taxable years. There shall be added any amount deducted as a federal net operating loss carry-back or carry-over and there shall be subtracted for the first taxable year for which the subtraction may be made any Wisconsin net operating loss carry-back or carry-forward allowable under par. (b) in an amount not in excess of the Wisconsin taxable income computed before the deduction of the Wisconsin net operating loss carry-back or carry-forward.
AB43,13843486Section 1384. 71.05 (8) (b) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 71.05 (8) (b) and amended to read:
AB43,,3487348771.05 (8) (b) Except as provided in s. 71.80 (25), a Wisconsin net operating loss may be carried back against Wisconsin taxable income of the previous 2 years and then carried forward against Wisconsin taxable incomes of the next 20 taxable years, if the taxpayer was subject to taxation under this chapter in the taxable year in which the loss was incurred, to the extent not offset against other income of the year of loss and to the extent not offset against Wisconsin modified taxable income of the 2 years preceding the loss and of any year between the loss year and the taxable year for which the loss carry-forward is claimed. In this paragraph, “Wisconsin modified taxable income” means Wisconsin taxable income with the following exceptions: a net operating loss deduction or offset for the loss year or any taxable year before or thereafter is not allowed, the deduction for long-term capital gains under subs. (6) (b) 9. and 9m., (25), and (25m) is not allowed, the amount deductible for losses from sales or exchanges of capital assets may not exceed the amount includable in income for gains from sales or exchanges of capital assets and “Wisconsin modified taxable income” may not be less than zero.
AB43,13853488Section 1385. 71.05 (8) (b) 2. of the statutes is repealed.
AB43,13863489Section 1386. 71.05 (8) (c) of the statutes is repealed.
AB43,13873490Section 1387. 71.05 (22) (a) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3491349171.05 (22) (a) (title) Election of deductions; husband and wife spousal deductions.
AB43,13883492Section 1388. 71.07 (3w) (a) 2m. of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3493349371.07 (3w) (a) 2m. “Contract” means the contract between the claimant and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation under s. 238.399.
AB43,13893494Section 1389. 71.07 (3w) (a) 6. of the statutes is renumbered 71.07 (3w) (a) 6. a. and amended to read:
AB43,,3495349571.07 (3w) (a) 6. a. “Zone payroll” means the amount of state payroll that is attributable to wages paid to full-time employees for services that are performed in an enterprise zone. “Zone Except as provided in subd. 6. b., “zone payroll” does not include the amount of wages paid to any full-time employees that exceeds $100,000.
AB43,13903496Section 1390. 71.07 (3w) (a) 6. b. of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3497349771.07 (3w) (a) 6. b. For a claimant whose contract is executed after December 31, 2023, “zone payroll” does not include the amount of wages paid to any full-time employees that exceeds $141,300.
AB43,13913498Section 1391. 71.07 (3w) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3499349971.07 (3w) (b) Filing claims under pre-2024 contracts; payroll. (intro.) Subject to the limitations provided in this subsection and s. 238.399 or s. 560.799, 2009 stats., a claimant whose contract is executed prior to January 1, 2024, may claim as a credit against the tax imposed under s. 71.02 or 71.08 an amount calculated as follows:
AB43,13923500Section 1392. 71.07 (3w) (bd) of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,,3501350171.07 (3w) (bd) Filing claims under post-2023 contracts; payroll. Subject to the limitations provided in this subsection and s. 238.399, a claimant whose contract is executed after December 31, 2023, may claim as a credit against the tax imposed under s. 71.02 an amount calculated as follows:
AB43,,350235021. Determine the amount that is the lesser of:
AB43,,35033503a. The number of full-time employees whose annual wages are greater than $32,000 in a tier I county or municipality or greater than $42,390 in a tier II county or municipality and who the claimant employed in the enterprise zone in the taxable year, minus the number of full-time employees whose annual wages were greater than $32,000 in a tier I county or municipality or greater than $42,390 in a tier II county or municipality and who the claimant employed in the area that comprises the enterprise zone in the base year.
AB43,,35043504b. The number of full-time employees whose annual wages are greater than $32,000 in a tier I county or municipality or greater than $42,390 in a tier II county or municipality and who the claimant employed in the state in the taxable year, minus the number of full-time employees whose annual wages were greater than $32,000 in a tier I county or municipality or greater than $42,390 in a tier II county or municipality and who the claimant employed in the state in the base year.
AB43,,350535052. Determine the claimant’s average zone payroll by dividing total wages for full-time employees whose annual wages are greater than $32,000 in a tier I county or municipality or greater than $42,390 in a tier II county or municipality and who the claimant employed in the enterprise zone in the taxable year by the number of full-time employees whose annual wages are greater than $32,000 in a tier I county or municipality or greater than $42,390 in a tier II county or municipality and who the claimant employed in the enterprise zone in the taxable year.
AB43,,350635063. For employees in a tier I county or municipality, subtract $32,000 from the amount determined under subd. 2. and for employees in a tier II county or municipality, subtract $42,390 from the amount determined under subd. 2.
AB43,,350735074. Multiply the amount determined under subd. 3. by the amount determined under subd. 1.
AB43,,350835085. Multiply the amount determined under subd. 4. by the percentage determined by under s. 238.399, not to exceed 7 percent.
AB43,13933509Section 1393. 71.07 (3w) (bm) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,,3510351071.07 (3w) (bm) 1. In addition to the credits under par. pars. (b) and (bd) and subds. 2., 3., and 4. to 5., and subject to the limitations provided in this subsection and s. 238.399 or s. 560.799, 2009 stats., a claimant may claim as a credit against the tax imposed under s. 71.02 or 71.08 an amount equal to a percentage, as determined under s. 238.399 or s. 560.799, 2009 stats., not to exceed 100 percent, of the amount the claimant paid in the taxable year to upgrade or improve the job-related skills of any of the claimant’s full-time employees, to train any of the claimant’s full-time employees on the use of job-related new technologies, or to provide job-related training to any full-time employee whose employment with the claimant represents the employee’s first full-time job. This subdivision does not apply to employees who do not work in an enterprise zone.
AB43,13943511Section 1394. 71.07 (3w) (bm) 2. of the statutes is renumbered 71.07 (3w) (bm) 2. (intro.) and amended to read:
AB43,,3512351271.07 (3w) (bm) 2. (intro.) In addition to the credits under par. pars. (b) and (bd) and subds. 1., 3., and 4., and 5., and subject to the limitations provided in this subsection and s. 238.399 or s. 560.799, 2009 stats., a claimant may claim as a credit against the tax imposed under s. 71.02 or 71.08 one of the following amounts:
AB43,,35133513a. For a claimant whose contract is executed prior to January 1, 2024, an amount equal to the percentage, as determined under s. 238.399 or s. 560.799, 2009 stats., not to exceed 7 percent, of the claimant’s zone payroll paid in the taxable year to all of the claimant’s full-time employees whose annual wages are greater than the amount determined by multiplying 2,080 by 150 percent of the federal minimum wage in a tier I county or municipality, not including the wages paid to the employees determined under par. (b) 1., or greater than $30,000 in a tier II county or municipality, not including the wages paid to the employees determined under par. (b) 1., and who the claimant employed in the enterprise zone in the taxable year, if the total number of such employees is equal to or greater than the total number of such employees in the base year. A claimant may claim a credit under this subdivision for no more than 5 consecutive taxable years.
AB43,13953514Section 1395. 71.07 (3w) (bm) 2. b. of the statutes is created to read:
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