Wisconsin’s tax season, like the federal tax season, officially begins today. The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) expects filing activity will be brisk, particularly the first few weeks and the last few weeks of the season.
This year’s individual income tax filing deadline is Monday, April 15. DOR would like to remind taxpayers not to file until they have all their tax documents. Having to file an amended return later will significantly delay a refund.
People may use the free, fast and accurate Wisconsin E-file online tool to file their state income taxes, or they may choose to use third-party software from an approved vendor. Like other online tools, Wisconsin E-file does the required math to prevent errors and allows direct deposit or withdrawal from a bank account.
“Providing excellent customer service is very important to us,” notes Secretary Barca. “We encourage taxpayers with questions to submit them online or call DOR’s individual customer service line at 608.266.2486.”
Taxpayers will find a number of helpful resources available on DOR’s website at www.revenue.wi.gov including:
a list of free tax help sites across Wisconsin and more information about them
an online application that will check the status of your refund
a mobile app available free of charge from the Apple or Android app stores
DOR’s video center with information on e-filing, free tax help and tax credits
As in previous years, DOR cannot issue refunds until March 1, if it cannot verify wage and withholding information from employers.