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57hinds
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Wisconsin State tax has been filed and now need to pay the amount due. What is the process to complete this last step?

Did not find the answer to my questions.  Have filed my Wisconsin State tax now how do I pay the amount due?

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Jimesa
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Wisconsin State tax has been filed and now need to pay the amount due. What is the process to complete this last step?

In order to pay the amount due to Wisconsin you can either mail in a payment or pay it directly on their website. Please see the link below from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue website for more information:

https://tap.revenue.wi.gov/services/_/

What payment alternatives are offered?

  • Direct Debit/Withdrawal (For electronic filers only) - This option allows you to pay the amount owed from your checking or savings account, on the date you want, through the software.
  • Pay Online - This option allows you to pay the amount owed from your checking or savings account, on the date you want, through the Wisconsin Department of Revenue.
  • Credit Card?? - This option allows you to pay by these credit cards: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or VISA. There is a convenience fee charged. Wisconsin Department of Revenue does not receive any portion of the fee.
  • Pay by check
    • If you e-filed, enclose your check with Form EPV (Electronic Payment Voucher) and mail to the address listed on the voucher.
    • If you file on paper, enclose your check with your tax return. If you do not enclose a check with your return, you will be sent a bill once your return has been processed. Note: Processing will take several weeks and may result with interest being charged, in addition to the amount owed.
  • My Tax Account - This option allows you to pay an amount owed for most business taxes.

WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Income Tax Customer Service Phone: (608) 266-2486

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Jimesa
New Member

Wisconsin State tax has been filed and now need to pay the amount due. What is the process to complete this last step?

In order to pay the amount due to Wisconsin you can either mail in a payment or pay it directly on their website. Please see the link below from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue website for more information:

https://tap.revenue.wi.gov/services/_/

What payment alternatives are offered?

  • Direct Debit/Withdrawal (For electronic filers only) - This option allows you to pay the amount owed from your checking or savings account, on the date you want, through the software.
  • Pay Online - This option allows you to pay the amount owed from your checking or savings account, on the date you want, through the Wisconsin Department of Revenue.
  • Credit Card?? - This option allows you to pay by these credit cards: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or VISA. There is a convenience fee charged. Wisconsin Department of Revenue does not receive any portion of the fee.
  • Pay by check
    • If you e-filed, enclose your check with Form EPV (Electronic Payment Voucher) and mail to the address listed on the voucher.
    • If you file on paper, enclose your check with your tax return. If you do not enclose a check with your return, you will be sent a bill once your return has been processed. Note: Processing will take several weeks and may result with interest being charged, in addition to the amount owed.
  • My Tax Account - This option allows you to pay an amount owed for most business taxes.

WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Income Tax Customer Service Phone: (608) 266-2486

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