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How to fill out the 2013 Wi Homestead Form online
The 2013 Wisconsin Homestead Form is designed to help eligible homeowners and renters obtain property tax credit. This guide provides a clear and comprehensive walkthrough on how to fill out this form online, ensuring you have all needed information at your fingertips.
Follow the steps to complete the 2013 Wi Homestead Form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the document and open it in your online editor.
- Begin by entering your personal details, including claimant's and spouse's legal names, social security numbers, and residential address. Make sure the address reflects your residence as of December 31, 2013.
- Indicate if you are submitting an amended return by checking the appropriate box at the top of the form. This step helps identify the purpose of your submission.
- Complete Section 1 by filling in your age as of December 31, 2013, and check if your spouse is 65 or older. Verify your legal residency in Wisconsin throughout the year.
- In Section 3, state whether you were claimed as a dependent on another person's tax return in 2013. This is essential as it impacts eligibility.
- If applicable, fill out Section 4 regarding living arrangements such as nursing home residency. This section includes details about the nursing home and your admission date.
- Report your total household income from all sources as outlined in Section 7 and ensure no amounts are included from previous sections.
- Once complete, review all entered information for accuracy to prevent issues with the processing of your claim.
- After verifying your form, save changes, download a copy of the form for your records, and consider printing or sharing it as needed.
Start completing your 2013 Wi Homestead Form online for a smoother process and potential tax credit.
You may be able to claim homestead credit if: You occupied and owned or rented a home, apartment, or other dwelling that is subject to Wisconsin property taxes during 2022. You are a legal resident of Wisconsin for all of 2022. You are 18 years of age or older on December 31, 2022.