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Can I use Wisconsin tax form 1A if I have savings bond interest to claim


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Can I use Wisconsin tax form 1A if I have savings bond interest to claim
No, you'll use Form 1. On this site you can see who can file using Form 1A vs. Form 1 in Wisconsin: https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQS/ise-which.aspx#w2. If you actually open the forms up: Form 1 and Form 1A, you'll notice that line 2 on each form states something different. On Form 1A it states "interest", whereas on Form 1 it states "state and municipal interest", which includes bond interest. Bond interest must use Wisconsin's "long form", Form 1 to be reported.
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Can I use Wisconsin tax form 1A if I have savings bond interest to claim
No, you'll use Form 1. On this site you can see who can file using Form 1A vs. Form 1 in Wisconsin: https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQS/ise-which.aspx#w2. If you actually open the forms up: Form 1 and Form 1A, you'll notice that line 2 on each form states something different. On Form 1A it states "interest", whereas on Form 1 it states "state and municipal interest", which includes bond interest. Bond interest must use Wisconsin's "long form", Form 1 to be reported.
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