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71.66(1)(1)
71.66(1)(a)(a) On or before the date on which an employee commences employment with an employer each employee shall provide his or her employer with a signed withholding exemption certificate relating to the number of withholding exemptions he or she claims, which shall not exceed the number to which he or she is entitled. If the employee fails to provide such certificate, such employee, for withholding purposes, shall be considered as claiming no withholding exemptions.
71.66(1)(b)(b) If the number of withholding exemptions to which the employee is entitled is less than the number of withholding exemptions claimed by him or her on the withholding exemption certificate then in effect, the employee shall within 10 days after the change occurs provide the employer with a new withholding exemption certificate, which shall not exceed the number to which he or she is entitled.
71.66(1)(c)(c) If the number of withholding exemptions to which the employee is entitled is more than the number of withholding exemptions claimed by him or her on the withholding exemption certificate then in effect, the employee may provide the employer with a new withholding exemption certificate on which the employee must not claim more than the number of withholding exemptions to which he or she is entitled on such day.
71.66(1)(d)(d) A withholding exemption certificate provided to the employer shall take effect as of the beginning of the first payroll period ending after the date on which such certificate is provided.
71.66(1)(e)(e) Any employee who willfully supplies his or her employer with false or fraudulent information regarding his or her withholding exemption or who willfully fails to supply information which would increase the amount to be withheld may be fined not more than $200.
71.66(1)(f)(f) Whenever the internal revenue code or regulations or rulings of the internal revenue service require an employer to submit copies of, or information taken from, an employee’s withholding allowance certificate to the internal revenue service, the employer shall also provide copies of, or information taken from, the certificate to the department within 15 days after the employer is required to file the certificate or information with the internal revenue service.
71.66(2)(2)An employee receiving wages shall be entitled to either the number of withholding exemptions allowable for federal withholding tax purposes or the following withholding exemptions that apply:
71.66(2)(a)(a) An exemption for himself or herself.
71.66(2)(b)(b) If the employee is married, an exemption to which his or her spouse is entitled, or would be entitled if such spouse were an employee receiving wages, but only if such spouse does not have in effect a withholding exemption certificate claiming such exemption.
71.66(3)(3)An employer is not required to deduct and withhold any tax whenever an employee certifies to the employer, on a form prescribed by the secretary, that the employee incurred no liability for income tax imposed by this chapter for the employee’s preceding taxable year and anticipates that the employee will incur no liability for the employee’s current taxable year.
71.66 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. Tax 2.90, Wis. adm. code.
71.66(4)(4)
71.66(4)(a)(a) The department may verify any withholding exemption certificate, form or agreement filed by an employee with an employer directly from the books and records of any person or from any other sources of information. To ascertain the correctness of any withholding exemption certificate, form or agreement, the department may examine or cause to be examined by any agent or representative designated by it any books, papers, records or memoranda bearing on the certificate, form or agreement and may require the production of books, records and memoranda, and may require testimony and proof relevant to its investigation.
71.66(4)(b)(b) If it appears that a person has filed an incorrect certificate, form or agreement with an employer, the department may void the certificate, form or agreement by notifying the employer and employee. The employer shall then withhold based on the number of exemptions prescribed by the department in its notice. If an employee fails to furnish information requested by the department to verify the correctness of the certificate, form or agreement, the employee shall be considered as claiming no withholding exemptions and the employer shall withhold on that basis upon notification by the department to the employer and the employee.
71.66 HistoryHistory: 1987 a. 312; 1991 a. 39; 1997 a. 27; 2021 a. 127.
71.66 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. Tax 2.92, Wis. adm. code.
71.6771.67General provisions.
71.67(1)(1)Agreement with U.S. secretary of treasury. The secretary of revenue is authorized to enter into an agreement with the secretary of the treasury of the United States pursuant to P.L. 82-587 enacted July 17, 1952.
71.67(2)(2)Provisions of this chapter apply. All provisions of this chapter on the following subjects relating to income taxes that are not in conflict with this subchapter apply to the administration of this subchapter: assessment, hearing and appeal procedures, preparation of assessments, certification of taxes due and correction of them, interest, penalties, collection, including s. 71.80 (3) and subch. XV, and refund procedures.
71.67(3)(3)Withheld amounts are funds held in trust for the state. Whenever any person is required to withhold any Wisconsin income tax from an employee, until such amount is deposited with the public depository prescribed by s. 71.65 (3) (a) or paid over to the department as prescribed by s. 71.65 (3) (b), the amount so withheld shall be held to be a special fund in trust for the state. The amount of such fund may be assessed and collected from such person by the department as income taxes are assessed and collected, and such collection shall not abate any penalty imposed.
71.67(4)(4)Withholding from lottery winnings.
71.67(4)(a)(a) The administrator of the lottery division in the department under ch. 565 shall withhold from any lottery prize of $2,000 or more an amount determined by multiplying the amount of the prize by the highest rate applicable to the person who claims the prize. The administrator shall deposit the amounts withheld, on a monthly basis, as would an employer depositing under s. 71.65 (3) (a).
71.67(4)(b)(b) The administrator shall furnish to each payee whose winnings are subject to withholding under par. (a) during the year, on or before January 31 of the succeeding year, 2 legible copies of a written statement showing the following:
71.67(4)(b)1.1. The name of the payer and that payer’s Wisconsin income tax identification number, if any.
71.67(4)(b)2.2. The name of the payee and that payee’s social security number, if any.
71.67(4)(b)3.3. The gross amount of lottery prize winnings that are subject to withholding under par. (a).
71.67(4)(b)4.4. The total amount deducted and withheld as required under par. (a).
71.67(4)(c)1.1. The payee shall furnish the department of revenue with one copy of the written statement he or she receives under par. (b) along with his or her income or franchise tax return for the year.
71.67(4)(c)2.2. The administrator shall furnish the department of revenue with a copy of the statement that he or she furnishes to the payee under par. (b).
71.67(5)(5)Withholding from pari-mutuel wager winnings.
71.67(5)(a)(a) Wager winnings. A person holding a license to sponsor and manage races under s. 562.05 (1) (b) or (c) shall withhold from the amount of any payment of pari-mutuel winnings under s. 562.065 (3) (a) or (3m) (a) an amount determined by multiplying the amount of the payment by the highest rate applicable to individuals under s. 71.06 (1) (a) to (c), (1m), (1n), (1p), or (1q) if the amount of the payment is more than $1,000.
71.67(5)(b)(b) Deposits. The licensee under s. 562.05 (1) (b) or (c) shall deposit the amounts withheld under this subsection as would an employer depositing under s. 71.65 (3).
71.67(5)(c)(c) Statement of winnings to payee. The licensee shall furnish to each payee whose winnings are subject to withholding under par. (a) during the year, on or before January 31 of the succeeding year, 2 legible copies of a written statement showing the following:
71.67(5)(c)1.1. The name of the payer and that payer’s Wisconsin income tax identification number, if any.
71.67(5)(c)2.2. The name of the payee and that payee’s social security number, if any.
71.67(5)(c)3.3. The gross amount of pari-mutuel wager winnings that are subject to withholding under par. (a).
71.67(5)(c)4.4. The total amount deducted and withheld as required under par. (a).
71.67(5)(d)(d) Statement furnished to the department.
71.67(5)(d)1.1. The payee shall furnish the department of revenue with one copy of the written statement he or she receives under par. (c) along with his or her income or franchise return for the year.
71.67(5)(d)2.2. The licensee shall furnish the department of revenue with a copy of the statement that he or she furnishes to the payee under par. (c).
71.67(5m)(5m)Withholding from payments to purchase assignment of lottery prize. A person that purchases an assignment of a lottery prize shall withhold from the amount of any payment made to purchase the assignment the amount that is determined by multiplying the amount of the payment by the highest rate applicable to individuals under s. 71.06 (1) (a) to (c), (1m), (1n), (1p), or (1q). Subsection (5) (b), (c) and (d), as it applies to the amounts withheld under sub. (5) (a), applies to the amount withheld under this subsection.
71.67(6)(6)Withholding registration; fee.
71.67(6)(a)(a) Except as provided under par. (b), each employer who is required to withhold under this chapter shall obtain a valid certificate under s. 73.03 (50).
71.67(6)(b)(b) An out-of-state business, as defined in s. 323.12 (5) (a) 6., whose only payments to employees are to out-of-state employees, as defined in s. 323.12 (5) (a) 7., for disaster relief work, as defined in s. 323.12 (5) (a) 3., is not required to obtain a certificate under s. 73.03 (50).
71.67(7)(7)Withholding from unemployment compensation insurance.
71.67(7)(a)(a) The department of workforce development may, in accordance with s. 108.135, deduct and withhold from any unemployment insurance payment, on a form prepared by the department of workforce development, a portion of the payment as Wisconsin income tax. The department of workforce development shall deposit the amounts withheld, on a monthly basis, as provided in s. 108.135 (6).
71.67(7)(b)(b) The department of workforce development shall furnish to each claimant who receives benefits during any year, on or before January 31 of the succeeding year, at least one legible copy of a written statement showing all of the following:
71.67(7)(b)1.1. The name of the claimant and that claimant’s social security number.
71.67(7)(b)2.2. The gross amount of unemployment insurance that is subject to withholding under par. (a).
71.67(7)(b)3.3. The total amount deducted and withheld under par. (a).
71.67(7)(c)1.1. If the department of revenue so requires, the claimant shall furnish the department of revenue with one copy of the written statement that he or she receives under par. (b), along with his or her income tax return for the year.
71.67(7)(c)2.2. The department of workforce development shall furnish the department of revenue with a copy of any statement that is furnished to the claimant under par. (b).
71.67 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. Tax 2.04, Wis. adm. code.
subch. XI of ch. 71SUBCHAPTER XI
INFORMATION RETURNS
71.6871.68Definitions. In this subchapter:
71.68(1)(1)“Department” means the department of revenue.
71.68(2)(2)“File” means mail or deliver a document that the department prescribes to the department or, if the department prescribes another method of submitting or another destination, use that other method or submit to that other destination.
71.68 HistoryHistory: 1997 a. 27.
71.7071.70Rents or royalties.
71.70(1)(1)Persons other than corporations. Persons other than corporations deducting rent or royalties in determining taxable income shall file a report that shows the amounts and the name and address of each individual who is a resident of this state and to whom royalties of $600 or more are paid during the taxable year; and the amounts and the name and address of each individual to whom rent of $600 or more is paid during the taxable year for property having a situs in this state. The person who deducts rent or royalties shall file the report on or before January 31 of the year following the year in which the payments are made. The person who deducts rent or royalties shall, on or before that deadline, furnish the recipient of the payment with a copy of the report.
71.70(2)(2)Corporations. All corporations doing business in this state shall file, on or before January 31, any information relative to payments made within the preceding calendar year of rents and royalties to all individuals taxable thereon under this chapter. The corporation that makes the payment shall, on or before that deadline, furnish the recipient of the payment with a copy of the statement.
71.70 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. Tax 2.04, Wis. adm. code.
71.7171.71Wages subject to withholding.
71.71(1)(1)Statement employer must furnish to employee.
71.71(1)(a)(a) Every person, partnership or limited liability company required to deduct and withhold from an employee under the general withholding provisions of subch. X shall furnish to each such employee in respect of the remuneration paid by such person, partnership or company to such employee during the calendar year, on or before January 31 of the succeeding year, or if his or her employment is terminated before the close of any such calendar year on the day on which the last payment of remuneration is made, 2 legible copies of a written statement showing the following:
71.71(1)(a)1.1. The name of such person, partnership or limited liability company, and that person’s, partnership’s or company’s Wisconsin income tax identification number, if any.
71.71(1)(a)2.2. The name of the employee and the employee’s social security number, if any, or other number required by the department.
71.71(1)(a)3.3. The total amount of wages as defined in s. 71.63 (6).
71.71(1)(a)4.4. The total amount deducted and withheld as required by the general withholding provisions of subch. X.
71.71(1)(b)(b) The employee shall furnish the department of revenue one copy of such written statement along with his or her return for the year.
71.71(2)(2)Statement employer must file. Every person required to deduct and withhold from an employee under subch. X shall file, in respect to remuneration paid by the person to the employee during the calendar year, on or before January 31 of the succeeding year, one copy of the statement under sub. (1), except that, if the statement includes a number other than the employee’s social security number, the statement filed shall include the employee’s social security number.
71.71 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. Tax 2.04, Wis. adm. code.
71.71571.715Wages not subject to withholding.
71.715(1)(1)Statement employer must furnish to employee.
71.715(1)(a)(a) Every employer, as defined in s. 71.63 (3), that pays in any calendar year wages, as defined in s. 71.63 (6), to an employee, as defined in s. 71.63 (2), from which the employer was not required to deduct and withhold from the employee under the general withholding provisions of subch. X., shall furnish to the employee, with respect to the wages paid by the employer to the employee during a calendar year, on or before January 31 of the year following the year in which the wages are paid, or, if the employee’s employment is terminated before the close of a calendar year, on the day on which the last payment of wages is made, 2 legible copies of a written statement showing all of the following:
71.715(1)(a)1.1. The name of the employer and the employer’s Wisconsin income tax identification number, if any.
71.715(1)(a)2.2. The name of the employee and the employee’s social security number, if any, or other number required by the department.
71.715(1)(a)3.3. The total amount of wages the employer paid in the calendar year to the employee.
71.715(1)(b)(b) An employee that receives a statement under par. (a) shall furnish the department one copy of the statement along with the employee’s return for the year.
71.715(2)(2)Statement employer must file. Every employer required to furnish a statement under sub. (1) (a) shall file, with respect to the wages paid by the employer to an employee as described in sub. (1) during the calendar year, on or before January 31 of the succeeding year, one copy of the statement, except that, if the statement includes a number other than the employee’s social security number, the statement filed shall include the employee’s social security number.
71.715 HistoryHistory: 2017 a. 59, 324.
71.7271.72Statement of nonwage payments. Every resident of this state and every nonresident carrying on activities within this state, whether taxable or not under this chapter, who pays in any calendar year for services performed within this state by an individual remuneration that is excluded from the definition of wages in s. 71.63 (6), in the amount of $600 or more, shall, on or before January 31 of the year following the year in which the payments are made, file a statement disclosing the name of the payor, the name and address of the recipient of the payment, and the total amount paid in the calendar year to the recipient. The person who pays for the services shall, on or before that deadline, furnish the recipient of the payment with a copy of the statement. In any case in which an individual receives wages, as defined in s. 71.63 (6), and also remuneration for services which remuneration is excluded from such definition, both from the same payor, the wages and the excluded remuneration shall both be reported in the statement required by s. 71.71 (2) in a manner satisfactory to the department, regardless of the amount of the excluded remuneration.
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