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It depends. You may need to file a non-resident Wisconsin State Tax return if you have $2,000 or more of income from Wisconsin sources. Otherwise, if your legal residency is in Washington, and you file separately from your spouse, you would not file a state tax return.
However, if you file jointly with your spouse and your spouse legally resides in Wisconsin, you would be required to file a Wisconsin State tax return.
It depends. You may need to file a non-resident Wisconsin State Tax return if you have $2,000 or more of income from Wisconsin sources. Otherwise, if your legal residency is in Washington, and you file separately from your spouse, you would not file a state tax return.
However, if you file jointly with your spouse and your spouse legally resides in Wisconsin, you would be required to file a Wisconsin State tax return.
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