Wisconsin Miscellaneous Income
Extracted from PDF file 2023-wisconsin-form-9b.pdf, last modified June 2023Miscellaneous Income
Form 9b Miscellaneous Income Type or print PAYER’S name and address PAYER’S federal ID number 1 Rents and royalties paid to Wisconsin residents ($600 or more) RECIPIENT’S social security number 2 Rents and royalties paid to nonresidents on property located in Wisconsin ($600 or more) 2023 COPY A For Wisconsin Department of Revenue Type or print RECIPIENT’S name and address 3 Annuities, pensions, and other nonwage compensation ($600 or more) Wisconsin Department of Revenue IC-092 (R. 6-23) Form 9b Type or print PAYER’S name and address PAYER’S federal ID number 2023 Miscellaneous Income 1 Rents and royalties paid to Wisconsin residents ($600 or more) RECIPIENT’S social security number 2 Rents and royalties paid to nonresidents on property located in Wisconsin ($600 or more) COPY B For Recipient Type or print RECIPIENT’S name and address 3 Annuities, pensions, and other nonwage compensation ($600 or more) Wisconsin Department of Revenue IC-092 (R. 6-23) Form 9b PAYER’S federal ID number 2023 Miscellaneous Income Type or print PAYER’S name and address 1 Rents and royalties paid to Wisconsin residents ($600 or more) RECIPIENT’S social security number 2 Rents and royalties paid to nonresidents on property located in Wisconsin ($600 or more) COPY C For Payer's Records Type or print RECIPIENT’S name and address 3 Annuities, pensions, and other nonwage compensation ($600 or more) IC-092 (R. 6-23) Wisconsin Department of Revenue Instructions for 2023 Form 9b Item to Note: Federal Form 1099-MISC, 1099-NEC, 1099-R, or W-2, as appropriate, is required instead of Wisconsin Form 9b if you are required to file the federal Form with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The due dates shown below also apply to these forms. Who Must File Form 9b? Individuals, fiduciaries, partnerships, limited liability companies, and corporations doing business in Wisconsin and making payments to individuals of rents, royalties, or certain nonwage compensation must file Form 9b. Payers other than corporations must report rents and royalties only if the payer deducts the payments in computing Wisconsin net income. Amounts not properly reported on Form 9b may be disallowed as deductions. Failure to file Form 9b by the due dates listed below, or filing an incorrect or incomplete Form 9b due to willful neglect, may result in a penalty of $10 for each violation. Note: If you file 10 or more wage statements (Form W-2) or 10 or more of any one type of information return (Form 1099MISC, 1099-NEC, 1099-R, 9b, etc.), you must file electronically. For more information, see Publications 117 and 172 on the department’s web site at revenue.wi.gov, call (608) 266-2776, e-mail DORW-2DataQuestions, or write to the W-2 Coordinator, Wisconsin Department of Revenue, PO Box 8906, Madison, Wl 53708-8906. What is the Due Date for Filing Form 9b? The due date for filing Form 9b with the Department of Revenue and furnishing a copy to the recipient is January 31, 2024. For information about requesting a 30 day extension for filing Form 9b with the department, see Publication 117. Note: The due date for furnishing a copy of Form 9b to the recipient cannot be extended. Where Do I File Form 9b? Send Copy A of the Form 9b to: Wisconsin Department of Revenue PO Box 8920 Madison, Wl 53708-8920 Give Copy B of Form 9b to the recipient of the payment and keep Copy C for your records. Specific Instructions Note: If state, county, or stadium sales taxes are imposed on the service provider and you (as the buyer) pay them to the service provider, report them on Form 9b as part of the reportable payment. However, if sales taxes are imposed on you (as the buyer) and collected from you by the service provider, do not report the sales taxes on Form 9b. Box 1. Report rents and royalties of $600 or more paid to a Wisconsin resident, regardless of the location of the property to which such payments relate. Box 2. Report rents and royalties of $600 or more paid to a nonresident on property located in Wisconsin. Box 3. Report annuities, pensions, and other nonwage compensation of $600 or more paid to Wisconsin residents, and payments of $600 or more made to nonresidents for services performed in Wisconsin. If an employee receives wages subject to withholding and additional amounts not subject to withholding, report the total compensation on a wage statement Form W-2, not on Form 9b. If you have withheld Wisconsin income taxes from annuities, pensions, or nonwage compensation, you must file Form 1099 or W‑2, as appropriate, instead of Form 9b. Applicable Laws and Rules This document provides statements or interpretations of the following laws and regulations in effect as of June 15, 2023: secs. 71.70 and 71.72, Wis. Stats.
2023 IC-092 Form 9b Miscellaneous Income
More about the Wisconsin Form 9b Individual Income Tax TY 2023
We last updated the Miscellaneous Income in February 2024, so this is the latest version of Form 9b, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form 9b directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Wisconsin tax forms here.
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Wisconsin usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated Wisconsin Form 9b from the Department of Revenue in February 2024.
About the Individual Income Tax
The IRS and most states collect a personal income tax, which is paid throughout the year via tax withholding or estimated income tax payments.
Most taxpayers are required to file a yearly income tax return in April to both the Internal Revenue Service and their state's revenue department, which will result in either a tax refund of excess withheld income or a tax payment if the withholding does not cover the taxpayer's entire liability. Every taxpayer's situation is different - please consult a CPA or licensed tax preparer to ensure that you are filing the correct tax forms!
Historical Past-Year Versions of Wisconsin Form 9b
We have a total of eleven past-year versions of Form 9b in the TaxFormFinder archives, including for the previous tax year. Download past year versions of this tax form as PDFs here:
2023 IC-092 Form 9b Miscellaneous Income
2022 IC-092 Form 9b Miscellaneous Income
2020 IC-092 Form 9b Miscellaneous Income
2019 IC-092 Form 9b Miscellaneous Income
2018 IC-092 Form 9b Miscellaneous Income
2017 IC-092 Form 9b Miscellaneous Income
2016 IC-092 Form 9b Miscellaneous Income
2015 IC-092 Form 9b Miscellaneous Income (fillable)
2013 IC-092 Form 9b Miscellaneous Income
2012 IC-092 Form 9b Miscellaneous Income
2011 Form 9b - Miscellaneous Income (pdf fillable format)
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