Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 71 - Income and franchise taxes for state and local revenues.
71.66 - Employee exemption certificates.

71.66 Employee exemption certificates.
(1)
(a) On or before the date on which an employee commences employment with an employer each employee shall provide his or her employer with a signed withholding exemption certificate relating to the number of withholding exemptions he or she claims, which shall not exceed the number to which he or she is entitled. If the employee fails to provide such certificate, such employee, for withholding purposes, shall be considered as claiming no withholding exemptions.
(b) If the number of withholding exemptions to which the employee is entitled is less than the number of withholding exemptions claimed by him or her on the withholding exemption certificate then in effect, the employee shall within 10 days after the change occurs provide the employer with a new withholding exemption certificate, which shall not exceed the number to which he or she is entitled.
(c) If the number of withholding exemptions to which the employee is entitled is more than the number of withholding exemptions claimed by him or her on the withholding exemption certificate then in effect, the employee may provide the employer with a new withholding exemption certificate on which the employee must not claim more than the number of withholding exemptions to which he or she is entitled on such day.
(d) A withholding exemption certificate provided to the employer shall take effect as of the beginning of the first payroll period ending after the date on which such certificate is provided.
(e) Any employee who willfully supplies his or her employer with false or fraudulent information regarding his or her withholding exemption or who willfully fails to supply information which would increase the amount to be withheld may be fined not more than $200.
(f) Whenever the internal revenue code or regulations or rulings of the internal revenue service require an employer to submit copies of, or information taken from, an employee's withholding allowance certificate to the internal revenue service, the employer shall also provide copies of, or information taken from, the certificate to the department within 15 days after the employer is required to file the certificate or information with the internal revenue service.
(2) An employee receiving wages shall be entitled to either the number of withholding exemptions allowable for federal withholding tax purposes or the following withholding exemptions that apply:
(a) An exemption for himself or herself.
(b) If the employee is married, an exemption to which his or her spouse is entitled, or would be entitled if such spouse were an employee receiving wages, but only if such spouse does not have in effect a withholding exemption certificate claiming such exemption.
(3) An employer is not required to deduct and withhold any tax whenever an employee certifies to the employer, on a form prescribed by the secretary, that the employee incurred no liability for income tax imposed by this chapter for the employee's preceding taxable year and anticipates that the employee will incur no liability for the employee's current taxable year.
(4)
(a) The department may verify any withholding exemption certificate, form or agreement filed by an employee with an employer directly from the books and records of any person or from any other sources of information. To ascertain the correctness of any withholding exemption certificate, form or agreement, the department may examine or cause to be examined by any agent or representative designated by it any books, papers, records or memoranda bearing on the certificate, form or agreement and may require the production of books, records and memoranda, and may require testimony and proof relevant to its investigation.
(b) If it appears that a person has filed an incorrect certificate, form or agreement with an employer, the department may void the certificate, form or agreement by notifying the employer and employee. The employer shall then withhold based on the number of exemptions prescribed by the department in its notice. If an employee fails to furnish information requested by the department to verify the correctness of the certificate, form or agreement, the employee shall be considered as claiming no withholding exemptions and the employer shall withhold on that basis upon notification by the department to the employer and the employee.
History: 1987 a. 312; 1991 a. 39; 1997 a. 27; 2021 a. 127.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 71 - Income and franchise taxes for state and local revenues.

71.01 - Definitions.

71.02 - Imposition of tax.

71.03 - Filing returns; certain claims.

71.04 - Situs of income; allocation and apportionment.

71.05 - Income computation.

71.06 - Rates of taxation.

71.07 - Credits.

71.08 - Minimum tax.

71.09 - Payment of estimated taxes.

71.10 - General provisions.

71.12 - Conformity.

71.122 - Definition.

71.125 - Imposition of tax.

71.13 - Filing returns.

71.14 - Situs of income.

71.15 - Income computation.

71.16 - Allocation of modifications.

71.17 - General provisions.

71.19 - Conformity.

71.195 - Definition.

71.20 - Filing returns.

71.21 - Computation.

71.22 - Definitions.

71.23 - Imposition of tax.

71.24 - Filing returns; extensions; payment of tax.

71.25 - Situs of income; allocation and apportionment.

71.255 - Combined reporting.

71.26 - Income computation.

71.265 - Previously exempt corporations; basis and depreciation.

71.27 - Rates of taxation.

71.275 - Rate changes.

71.28 - Credits.

71.29 - Payments of estimated taxes.

71.30 - General provisions.

71.32 - Conformity.

71.33 - Intent.

71.34 - Definitions.

71.35 - Imposition of additional tax on tax-option corporations.

71.36 - Tax-option items.

71.362 - Situs of income.

71.365 - General provisions.

71.37 - Conformity.

71.38 - Definition.

71.385 - Determination of cost.

71.39 - Imposition of tax.

71.40 - Filing of returns.

71.42 - Definitions.

71.43 - Imposition of tax.

71.44 - Filing returns; extensions; payment of tax.

71.45 - Income computation.

71.46 - Rates of taxation.

71.47 - Credits.

71.48 - Payments of estimated taxes.

71.49 - General provisions.

71.51 - Purpose.

71.52 - Definitions.

71.53 - Filing claims.

71.54 - Computation of credit.

71.55 - General provisions.

71.57 - Purpose.

71.58 - Definitions.

71.59 - Filing claims.

71.60 - Computation.

71.61 - General provisions.

71.613 - Farmland preservation credit, 2010 and beyond.

71.63 - Definitions.

71.64 - Employers required to withhold.

71.65 - Filing returns or reports.

71.66 - Employee exemption certificates.

71.67 - General provisions.

71.68 - Definitions.

71.70 - Rents or royalties.

71.71 - Wages subject to withholding.

71.715 - Wages not subject to withholding.

71.72 - Statement of nonwage payments.

71.73 - General provisions.

71.738 - Definitions.

71.74 - Department audits, additional assessments and refunds.

71.745 - Pass-through entity audits, additional assessments and refunds at the entity level.

71.75 - Claims for refund.

71.76 - Internal revenue service and other state adjustments.

71.77 - Statutes of limitations, assessments and refunds; when permitted.

71.775 - Withholding from nonresident members of pass-through entities.

71.78 - Confidentiality provisions.

71.80 - General administrative provisions.

71.805 - Tax avoidance transactions voluntary compliance program.

71.81 - Disclosing reportable transactions.

71.82 - Interest.

71.83 - Penalties.

71.84 - Addition to the tax.

71.85 - General provisions.

71.87 - Definition.

71.88 - Time for filing an appeal.

71.89 - Appeal procedures.

71.90 - Depositing contested amounts.

71.91 - Collection provisions.

71.92 - Compromises.

71.93 - Setoffs for other state agencies.

71.935 - Setoffs for municipalities and counties.

71.94 - Penalties.

71.98 - Internal Revenue Code update.