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Tax Resources

A limited number of printed forms will be available at the library.

Call ahead and swing on by for a specific printed form or click on a link below and print what you need.

Federal

Limited print forms available at the library. Find forms online and print whatever you need at the library.

Get forms online or request they be mailed to you:

Common Forms & Instructions:

  • Instructions 1040
  • Form 1040
  • Form 1040 Schedules
  • Form 1040-SR
  • Form W-9
  • Instructions for Form W-9
  • Form W-4

Wisconsin

Limited print forms are available at the Library. Find forms online and print whatever you need at the library.

Get forms online or request they be mailed to you:

 

  • Rent Certificate Fill-In Form
  • Schedule H Homestead Credit Claim Fill-In Form
  • Schedule H/H-EZ – Instruction Booklet
  • Form 1 – Form– Income Tax Return Fill-In Form
  • Form I – Instructions- Income Tax Return Instructions
  • Form 1NPR – Form – Nonresident & Part-Year Resident Income Tax
  • Form 1NPR – Instructions– Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return Instructions
  • Schedule WD – Instructions – Capital Gains and Losses
  • Schedule WD – Form – Capital Gains and Losses

Unemployment Insurance Tax Information

1099-G Tax Information provided by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development

1099-G Tax information – https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/uiben/1099.htm

Why do I need a 1099-G tax form?

  • Unemployment insurance benefits are taxable income

What information is on a 1099-G tax form?

  • Unemployment benefits paid to you
  • Federal and state income taxes withheld from your benefits
  • Repayments of overpaid benefits

Where do I get my 1099-G tax form?

  • View or print a copy of your current or previous year forms online https://my.unemployment.wisconsin.gov
  • Log on using your username and password, then go to the “Unemployment Services” menu to access your 1099-G tax forms

When can I get my 1099-G tax form?

Who do I ask about how to fill out my Form 1040 or Wisconsin Form 1?