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State tax filing
Thank you for providing your token number. After digging in to the situation a bit further, I can see that even though your Medicare premiums were entered as part of your Federal tax return, every piece of data may not transfer to the state return as you would hope. In the case of the Medicare premiums that can be subtracted from your Wisconsin income, you will need to enter the amount manually.
As you go through the Wisconsin return, the screen will pop up automatically so that you can enter your medical insurance premiums. If you have already finished the Wisconsin return, you can go back to that screen by choosing to Edit the Income section of the state return and then Edit the Medical Care Insurance section.
Once you are on the screen titled Medical Care Insurance, go to the last entry on the page labeled Employee or Unemployed and enter the total Medicare premiums that were deducted. In your case the number would be $4498. This will report the amount on Form 1 Schedule SB line 6.
See the screenshot below for reference:
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