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September 10, 2024
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Moving from FL to WI - RESOLVED

  • September 10, 2024
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    Best answer by TomD8

    Also, WI and IL have tax reciprocity for W-2 income.  WI residents who work in IL are not subject to IL income tax on their W-2 income.

    Bottom line: once you move to WI your income is subject to WI state income tax regardless of where you earn it.  As @xmasbaby0 said, if your employer cannot withhold WI income tax for you, then you must make quarterly estimated tax payments to WI.

    https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQS/pcs-estpay.aspx

     

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    September 10, 2024

    Start by having a conversation with the employer.   Have you asked if the employer can withhold Wisconsin state tax?   If they can, then you would be fine, and you would file a part-year WI state tax return at tax time.   If the employer cannot/will not withhold WI tax, then you could pay estimated payments to WI yourself and then file a WI return on which you would reconcile the amount already paid with your state tax liability to see if you owe more or get back a state refund.

     

    As for considering your work location to be in FL---no.   If you are LIVING and WORKING in Wisconsin you cannot pretend to be in FL.  Once you begin to live and work in WI you are subject to paying state tax to the state of WI.

    **Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
    TomD8Answer
    September 11, 2024

    Also, WI and IL have tax reciprocity for W-2 income.  WI residents who work in IL are not subject to IL income tax on their W-2 income.

    Bottom line: once you move to WI your income is subject to WI state income tax regardless of where you earn it.  As @xmasbaby0 said, if your employer cannot withhold WI income tax for you, then you must make quarterly estimated tax payments to WI.

    https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQS/pcs-estpay.aspx

     

    **Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
    September 16, 2024

    Thank you! @TomD8  and @xmasbaby0 


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