Wisconsin Schedule J: Your Expenses (individuals) is a tax form used to report an individual’s expenses for the tax year. It is the itemized deduction form for individuals who file taxes in Wisconsin. It consists of three parts: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Part 1 of Wisconsin Schedule J: Your Expenses (individuals) is used to calculate the standard deduction. It includes a list of expenses that are eligible for the standard deduction, such as real estate taxes, medical expenses, and charitable contributions. Part 2 of Wisconsin Schedule J: Your Expenses (individuals) is used to calculate itemized deductions for certain expenses. These expenses include home mortgage interest, state and local income taxes, and casualty losses. Part 3 of Wisconsin Schedule J: Your Expenses (individuals) is used to calculate miscellaneous deductions. These deductions include job-related expenses, tax preparation fees, and investment expenses. Wisconsin Schedule J: Your Expenses (individuals) is used to calculate the amount of an individual’s itemized deductions for the tax year. It is an important form for individuals who wish to maximize their tax deductions.