Can I file the schedule H-EZ for the homestead credit in WI? How does that work do i mail that copy to Madison or can I file it through turbotax?
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To qualify for homestead credit for 2021 you must meet the following requirements:
If you meet all of the qualifications, you must complete a Wisconsin Homestead Credit Claim, Schedule H or Schedule H-EZ, to determine the amount of any benefit available.
You may file Schedule H-EZ if:
If you cannot file on Schedule H-EZ, you must file on Schedule H. Depending on your tax situation would determine which form you would use.
Schedule H-Z or Schedule H can be filed with your state return. You can upload the PDF of your 2021 property tax bill (if you owned and occupied your home) or an original rent certificate signed by your landlord (if you rented your home) along with your Schedule H or H-EZ into TurboTax.
To access your Homestead Credit on TurboTax and upload the necessary documentation, please follow the prompts shown here.
Thank you but I have read that 20x I think and I am still a little lost. So I can file that form (H-HZ) with TurboTax I do not have to mail anything? If I upload the documents I do not have to do anything else correct?
Yes, that is correct. You would not have to mail anything. Schedule H or Schedule H-EZ would be filed with your return and your backup documentation that you uploaded would also be transmitted.
You would only have to mail in Schedule H or Schedule H-EZ if you already filed your Wisconsin income tax return and now wish to file a claim for homestead credit after the return was completed.
I see! Thank you so much.
I think this is wrong. Turbo Tax won't let you claim homestead if you had unemployment because it is not defined as 'earned income' but the state of Wisconsin says you are eligible if you paid 'taxable income' which should include unemployment. This link is my source.
Turbo Tax needs to fix this. https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQS/ise-home.aspx#home1
Did you have any earned Income in 2021?
Unemployment is included in the calculation of your taxable income but it is not considered earned income.
One the requirements to claim the credit is to meet one of the following conditions:
This is incorrect in your system. What qualifies you in Wisconsin for homestead credit is "taxable income" not "earned income" according to the law. See the link I posted. I did not have "earned income" because my business posted a loss, but I did have 'Taxable income" from unemployment. Therefore I should be able to qualify for the homestead credit. I will not be paying to file with your program this year because of this error in your system.
As defined on the department of revenue website.
If homestead credit was only qualified by earned income that would disqualify folks who are retired and whose sole income is retirement dividends and social security which goes against the intention of the law. Fix this in your system.
Household income is all your income reportable for Wisconsin income tax purposes and all items specifically identified on lines 9a through 11j of Schedule H (lines 6a through 6i of Schedule H-EZ), less a deduction of $500 for each qualifying dependent who occupied your homestead for more than six months during 2021. If you were married and lived with your spouse during all of 2021, you must combine your income and that of your spouse to determine your total household income. If, during 2021, your spouse died, you became married or divorced, or you were separated from your spouse for all or part of the year (including one spouse living in a nursing home), see the special instructions on pages 22 through 24 of the Schedule H and H-EZ instruction booklet for how to determine your household income.
Note: "Household income" includes certain nontaxable income such as social security and supplemental security income (SSI) benefits; pensions and annuities; unemployment compensation; capital gains; contributions to IRAs and Keogh, SEP, SIMPLE, and deferred compensation plans; court-ordered support money and maintenance payments; scholarships, fellowships, and grants; military compensation; interest on U.S. government securities; county relief benefits; cash public assistance (Wisconsin Works (W2), Kinship care, etc.); and all depreciation and depletion claimed in computing Wisconsin taxable income. This list is not all-inclusive. Refer to the Schedule H, Homestead Credit Claim lines 9a through 11j, and the Schedule H and H-EZ instruction booklet for a list of "household income."
Some taxpayers still have to have "positive earned income" to qualify. The extract you have is to calculate the "Household income" level which is also a qualification. Here is a link to the WI DOR FAQ which states:
We are not married so how do I file for homestead credit.
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