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Wisconsin DOR Extends Income Tax Filing, Payment Deadline

Dated Mar. 25, 2020

SUMMARY BY TAX ANALYSTS

The Wisconsin Department of Revenue has extended its state income tax filing and payment deadline from April 15, 2020, to July 15, 2020, in response to the IRS's action due to COVID-19; the extension automatically waives interest and penalties for payments made by July 15 and applies to individuals, trusts, estates, partnerships, associations, companies, and corporations.

The relief is only for income tax payments, estimated income tax payments, and returns that would otherwise be due April 15.

Like the IRS, Wisconsin Extends Tax Filing Deadline to July 15

March 21, 2020

Both federal and Wisconsin income tax payment and return due dates are automatically extended to July 15, 2020. Wisconsin law will automatically extend time and waive interest and penalties for taxpayers due to a presidentially declared disaster.

Governor Tony Evers said, "this is just one more thing we can do for Wisconsinites during this challenging time. Our main goal is to assist our citizens in any way that we can."

  • Tax filers do not have to file any extension forms to be eligible for this new due date.

  • There is no limit on the amount of payment to be postponed, and there are no income exclusions.

  • This applies to individuals, trusts, estates, partnerships, associations, companies or corporations.

  • This relief is solely for income tax payments, estimated income tax payments and returns due April 15, 2020.

  • There will be no interest or penalty for the period of April 15, 2020 to July 15, 2020.

  • Interest, penalties, and underpayment interest for failure to make quarterly estimated tax payments with respect to such postponed federal income tax filings and payments will begin to accrue on July 16, 2020.

"This is a time of great uncertainty for everyone. People are concerned and worried, and one thing they should not have to worry about right now is an April 15 tax deadline," said Department of Revenue Secretary Peter Barca.

"Roughly, half of all taxpayers in Wisconsin have already filed their tax returns, and most have received refunds, on average over $700," noted Department of Revenue Secretary Peter Barca. "We are still processing returns and issuing refunds and other credits that Wisconsinites rely on such as the Homestead Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit."

The Wisconsin Department of Revenue notes that most services are found online at www.revenue.wi.gov

Customer service phone numbers:

  • Individuals: (608) 266-2486

  • Businesses: (608) 266-2776

For the most up-to-date information on COVID-19 in the Wisconsin www.wisconsin.gov/covid19.

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