alexxli
Returning Member

State tax filing

Hi, thank you for replying, I was reading publication 122 of Wisconsin. In part 6 (B)  Example 2: You are a foreign student in this country with an "F" visa under the Immigration and Nationality Act. You may be classified for federal tax purposes as a nonresident alien or as a resident alien. Regardless of your alien status, you maintain your residence in your homeland. You are considered a nonresident of Wisconsin. A student with an "F" visa cannot become a resident of Wisconsin. 

(3) Standard deduction An individual who is a nonresident alien at any time during the year is not allowed a Wisconsin standard deduction. This includes all nonresident aliens and dual-status aliens who file their federal return on federal Form 1040-NR and all dual-status aliens who file their federal return on federal Form 1040 or 1040-SR. It does not include nonresident aliens and dual-status aliens who made the federal election to be taxed as a U.S. resident (see the Exception under "Filing Status, Married filing joint return" in Part 6.D.(2)). Note: For federal tax purposes, some nonresident aliens may be able to claim a federal standard deduction due to a tax treaty provision. This does not apply for Wisconsin. A nonresident alien is not allowed a Wisconsin standard deduction.

Based on the standard deduction part, does that means I also cannot use standard deduction.