When turbo tax brought over my unrealized capital gains for Wisconsin it shows as income and I have to pay taxes on it. Is something wrong on my state form?
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Unrealized capital gains are not reportable and not taxable. You only have a gain or loss when you sell a stock.
If you entered unrealized capital gains on federal, remove them.
If you are referring to realized capital gains, you can adjust your capital gains in the Wisconsin section. Capital gains are taxable in WI.
Wisconsin law generally allows a deduction for 30% of the net capital gain from assets held more than one year. The deduction is 60% of net long-term capital gain from farm assets.
To exclude capital gain from your Wisconsin nonresident return:
Unrealized capital gains are not reportable and not taxable. You only have a gain or loss when you sell a stock.
If you entered unrealized capital gains on federal, remove them.
If you are referring to realized capital gains, you can adjust your capital gains in the Wisconsin section. Capital gains are taxable in WI.
Wisconsin law generally allows a deduction for 30% of the net capital gain from assets held more than one year. The deduction is 60% of net long-term capital gain from farm assets.
To exclude capital gain from your Wisconsin nonresident return:
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