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posted Jun 3, 2019 1:24:58 PM

Do I need to file a non-resident state return for Wisconsin if I received a 1099-MISC for a conference that I was paid to guest lecture at?

I live in New York State, but flew to Wisconsin for 2 days to attend the conference and was paid $1000 to lecture. I am finding conflicting information about whether or not I need to file a state return for Wisconsin. On here I see it says I must file a nonresident Wisconsin state return if I made over $600 in Wisconsin income (which I did, being that I made $1000), but then on the Department of Revenue website for Wisconsin, it states "If you are a nonresident or part-year resident of Wisconsin and your Wisconsin gross income (or the combined gross income of you and your spouse) is $2,000 or more, you must file a Form 1NPR, Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return." Please help!



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Expert Alumni
Jun 3, 2019 1:24:59 PM

According to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue, "Gross Income" is defined as income reportable to Wisconsin. So if your gross income reportable to Wisconsin was only $1000, you don't have to file a Wisconsin return. I'm not sure where you see the $600 figure, but you definitely need to follow the current Wisconsin laws.

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Expert Alumni
Jun 3, 2019 1:24:59 PM

According to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue, "Gross Income" is defined as income reportable to Wisconsin. So if your gross income reportable to Wisconsin was only $1000, you don't have to file a Wisconsin return. I'm not sure where you see the $600 figure, but you definitely need to follow the current Wisconsin laws.