79.05(6)(a)(a) If a municipality transfers to another governmental unit responsibility for providing any service that the municipality provided in the preceding year, its budget for the preceding year shall be decreased to reflect the cost that the municipality incurred to provide that service, as determined by the department of revenue.
79.05(6)(b)
(b) If a municipality increases the services that it provides by adding responsibility for providing a service transferred to it from another governmental unit in any year, its budget for the preceding year shall be increased to reflect the cost of that service, as determined by the department of revenue.
79.05 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also ch.
Tax 19, Wis. adm. code.
79.058
79.058
County mandate relief. 79.058(1)
(1) Ending with the distributions in 2003, each county is entitled to a mandate relief payment equal to the per person distribution under
sub. (2) times the county's population for the year in which the statement under
s. 79.015 is provided as determined under
s. 16.96 (2).
79.058(2)
(2) The per person distribution is determined by dividing the total amount to be distributed to counties from
s. 20.835 (1) (f) by the state population for the year in which the statement under
s. 79.015 is provided as determined under
s. 16.96.
79.058(3)(b)
(b) Beginning in 1995 and ending in 1999, $20,159,000.
79.058(4)
(4) Beginning in 2004, no county may receive a payment under this section.
79.06
79.06
Minimum and maximum payments. 79.06(1)(b)(b) Ending with the distributions in 2003, if the payments to any municipality or county under
s. 79.03, excluding payments under
s. 79.03 (3c), in 1986 or any year thereafter are less than 95% of the combined payments to the municipality or county under this section and
s. 79.03, excluding payments under
s. 79.03 (3c), for the previous year, the municipality or county has an aids deficiency. The amount of the aids deficiency is the amount by which 95% of the combined payments to the municipality or county under this section and
s. 79.03, excluding payments under
s. 79.03 (3c), in the previous year exceeds the payments to the municipality or county under
s. 79.03, excluding payments under
s. 79.03 (3c), in the current year.
79.06(1)(c)
(c) Ending with the distributions in 2003, a municipality or county that has an aids deficiency shall receive a payment from the amounts withheld under
sub. (2) equal to its proportion of all the aids deficiencies of municipalities or counties respectively for that year.
79.06(2)(b)(b) Ending with the distributions in 2003, if the payments to a municipality or county, except any county in which there are no cities or villages, or any county created in the year 1846 or 1847, with a population in the year 1990 greater than 16,000 but less than 17,000, as determined by the 1990 federal decennial census, in any year exceed its combined payments under this section and
s. 79.03, excluding payments under
s. 79.03 (3c), in the previous year by more than the maximum allowable increase, the excess shall be withheld to fund minimum payments in that year under
sub. (1) (c).
79.06(2)(c)
(c) In this subsection, "maximum allowable increase" in any year means a percentage such that the sum for all municipalities or counties respectively in that year of the excess of payments under
ss. 79.02 and
79.03, excluding payments under
s. 79.03 (3c), over the payments as limited by the maximum allowable increase is equal to the sum of the aids deficiencies under
sub. (1) in that year.
79.06(3)
(3) Sunset. Beginning in 2004, no municipality or county may receive a payment under this section.
79.08
79.08
Corrections. If the department of administration or the department of revenue determines by August 15 of the year following any distribution under this subchapter that there was an overpayment or underpayment made in any certification by the department of revenue or resulting from populations changed as a result of a final court determination or a census determination under
s. 16.96 (2) (dm) or
(e) or in the distribution by the department of administration, the overpayment or underpayment shall be corrected as provided in this section. No corrections to the elements of any distribution may be made after August 15 of the year following the distribution. Any overpayment shall be corrected by reducing the subsequent year's distribution under this subchapter. Any underpayment shall be corrected by increasing the subsequent year's distribution under this subchapter. Corrections shall be made in the distributions to all municipalities and counties affected by the error. Corrections shall be without interest.
79.09
79.09
Administration. Counties and municipalities shall submit the information required under this subchapter by the department of revenue on forms prescribed by the department. Annually, each county and municipality may contract with a certified public accountant licensed under
ch. 442 to compile and submit to the department the information required.
79.09 History
History: 1975 c. 39;
1985 a. 29.
79.095
79.095
State aid; computers. 79.095(1)(a)
(a) "Department" means the department of revenue.
79.095(1)(b)
(b) "Gross tax rate" means the property tax rate without consideration of the credits under
subch. II.
79.095(1)(bm)
(bm) "Special purpose district" means a metropolitan sewerage district organized under
subch. II of ch. 200, a town sanitary district organized under
subch. IX of ch. 60, a metropolitan sewerage district created under
s. 200.05, or a public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district organized under
subch. IV of ch. 33.
79.095(1)(c)
(c) "Taxing jurisdiction" means a municipality, county, school district, special purpose district, tax incremental district or technical college district.
79.095(2)
(2) Reporting. Each municipality shall report to the department the following information:
79.095(2)(a)
(a) On or before May 1, the value of the property that is exempt under
s. 70.11 (39) and
(39m) in each taxing jurisdiction for which the municipality assesses property.
79.095(2)(b)
(b) On or before December 31, the tax rate used for each tax incremental district for which the municipality assesses property.
79.095(3)
(3) Review by department. The department shall adjust each rate reported under
sub. (2) (b) to a full-value rate. The department shall review and correct the information submitted under
sub. (2) (a), shall determine the full value of all of the property reported under
sub. (2) (a) and of all the property under
s. 70.995 (12r) and, on or before October 1, shall notify each taxing jurisdiction of the full value of the property that is exempt under
s. 70.11 (39) and
(39m) and that is located in the jurisdiction. The department shall adjust the full value that is reported to taxing jurisdictions under this subsection in the year after an error occurs or a value has been changed due to an appeal. All disputes between the department and municipalities about the value of the property reported under
sub. (2) (a) or of the property under
s. 70.995 (12r) shall be resolved by using the procedures under
s. 70.995 (8).
79.095(4)
(4) Payment. The department shall calculate the payments due each taxing jurisdiction under this section by multiplying the full value as of the January 1 of the preceding year of the property that is exempt under
s. 70.11 (39) and
(39m) and that is located in the jurisdiction by the full-value gross tax rate of the jurisdiction for the preceding year. The department shall certify the amount of the payment due each taxing jurisdiction to the department of administration, which shall make the payments on or before the first Monday in May.
79.095 History
History: 1997 a. 237;
2001 a. 16,
30.
PROPERTY TAX CREDITS
79.10
79.10
Wisconsin state property tax relief. 79.10(1)
(1)
Definitions. In this section:
79.10(1)(b)
(b) "Average school tax levies" means the average of the school tax levies for the 3 years preceding the assessment year to which the tax credit is to apply.
79.10(1)(d)
(d) "Municipality" means any town, village or city in this state. Where a municipality is located in more than one county the portion thereof in each county shall be considered a separate municipality.
79.10(1)(dm)
(dm) "Principal dwelling" means any dwelling that is used by the owner of the dwelling as a primary residence on January 1 of the year preceding the allocation of a credit under
sub. (9) (bm) and includes improvements that are classified, under
ch. 70, as taxable real property or personal property.
79.10(1)(e)
(e) "School tax levies" means property taxes levied in a municipality for elementary and secondary school districts and for county children with disabilities education board programs under
s. 115.817, net of municipal surplus funds applied against those levies.
79.10(1)(g)
(g) "School tax rate" means the taxes levied by school districts, as defined in
s. 115.01 (3), as reflected on each property tax bill divided by the estimated fair market value of the property as reflected on each tax bill.
79.10(1m)(a)(a) Each municipality shall notify the department of revenue of the total amount of credits allocated under
sub. (9) (bm).
79.10(1m)(b)
(b) Counties and municipalities shall submit to the department of revenue all data related to the lottery and gaming credit and requested by the department of revenue.
79.10(2)
(2) Notice to municipalities. On or before December 1 of the year preceding the distribution under
sub. (7m) (a), the department of revenue shall notify the clerk of each town, village and city of the estimated fair market value, as determined under
sub. (11), to be used to calculate the lottery and gaming credit under
sub. (5) and of the amount to be distributed to it under
sub. (7m) (a) on the following 4th Monday in July. The anticipated receipt of such distribution shall not be taken into consideration in determining the tax rate of the municipality but shall be applied as tax credits.
79.10(4)
(4) School levy tax credit. The amount appropriated under
s. 20.835 (3) (b) shall be distributed to municipalities in proportion to their share of the sum of average school tax levies for all municipalities, as adjusted under
sub. (7).
79.10(5)
(5) Lottery and gaming credit. Each municipality shall receive, from the appropriation under
s. 20.835 (3) (q), an amount determined by multiplying the school tax rate by the estimated fair market value, not exceeding the value determined under
sub. (11), of every principal dwelling that is located in the municipality and for which a claim for the credit under
sub. (9) (bm) is made by the owner of the principal dwelling.
79.10(6m)
(6m) Corrections of state property tax credit payments. 79.10(6m)(a)(a) Except as provided in
pars. (b) and
(c), if the department of administration or the department of revenue determines by October 1 of the year of any distribution under
subs. (4) and
(5) that there was an overpayment or underpayment made in that year's distribution by the department of administration to municipalities, as determined under
subs. (4) and
(5), because of an error by the department of administration, the department of revenue or any municipality, the overpayment or underpayment shall be corrected as provided in this paragraph. Any overpayment shall be corrected by reducing the subsequent year's distribution, as determined under
subs. (4) and
(5), by an amount equal to the amount of the overpayment. Any underpayment shall be corrected by increasing the subsequent year's distribution, as determined under
subs. (4) and
(5), by an amount equal to the amount of the underpayment. Corrections shall be made in the distributions to all municipalities affected by the error. Corrections shall be without interest.
79.10(6m)(b)
(b) If, after March 1 of the year of any distribution under
sub. (5), a municipality discovers an error in the notice that the municipality furnished under
sub. (1m) that resulted in an overpayment of that year's distribution to the municipality, as determined under
sub. (5), the municipality shall correct the error and notify the department of revenue of the correction on a form that the department prescribes. If, after March 1 of the year of any distribution under
sub. (5), the department of administration or the department of revenue discovers an error in the notice that the municipality furnished under
sub. (1m) that resulted in an overpayment of that year's distribution to the municipality, as determined under
sub. (5), the department of administration or the department of revenue shall notify the municipality and the municipality shall correct the error. The municipality may pay the amount of the overpayment to the department of revenue and, if the municipality chooses to make such a payment, shall submit the payment with the form prescribed under this paragraph. If the municipality does not pay the amount of the overpayment, the department of administration may collect the amount of the overpayment as a special charge to the municipality or may correct the overpayment as provided under
par. (a). Payments under this paragraph shall be without interest and shall be deposited in the lottery fund.
79.10(6m)(c)
(c) If, after March 1 of the year of any distribution under
sub. (5), a municipality discovers an error in the notice that the municipality furnished under
sub. (1m) that resulted in an underpayment of that year's distribution to the municipality, as determined under
sub. (5), the municipality shall correct the error and notify the department of revenue on a form that the department prescribes. If, after March 1 of the year of any distribution under
sub. (5), the department of administration or the department of revenue discovers an error in the notice that the municipality furnished under
sub. (1m) that resulted in an underpayment of that year's distribution to the municipality, as determined under
sub. (5), the department of administration or the department of revenue shall notify the municipality and the municipality shall correct the error. The department of revenue may either pay the amount of the underpayment to the municipality, from the appropriation under
s. 20.835 (3) (q), or correct the underpayment as provided under
par. (a). Payments under this paragraph shall be without interest.
79.10(7m)
(7m) Distribution to municipalities. 79.10(7m)(a)1.1. The amount determined under
sub. (4) shall be distributed by the department of administration on the 4th Monday in July.
79.10(7m)(a)2.
2. The town, village or city treasurer shall settle for the amounts distributed under this paragraph on the 4th Monday in July with the appropriate county treasurer not later than August 15. Failure to settle timely under this subdivision subjects the town, village or city treasurer to the penalties under
s. 74.31. On or before August 20, the county treasurer shall settle with each taxing jurisdiction, including towns, villages and cities except 1st class cities, in the county.
79.10(7m)(b)1.1. The amount determined under
sub. (5) with respect to claims filed for which the town, village or city has furnished notice under
sub. (1m) by March 1 shall be distributed from the appropriation under
s. 20.835 (3) (q) by the department of administration on the 4th Monday in March.
79.10(7m)(b)2.
2. The town, village or city treasurer shall settle for the amounts distributed on the 4th Monday in March under this paragraph with each taxing jurisdiction within the taxation district or provide the amounts distributed to the appropriate county treasurer for settlement not later than April 15. Failure to settle timely under this subdivision subjects the town, village or city treasurer to the penalties under
s. 74.31. On or before August 20, the county treasurer shall settle with each taxing jurisdiction, including towns, villages and cities except 1st class cities, in the county.
79.10(7r)
(7r) Lottery and gaming credit certification reimbursement. 79.10(7r)(a)1.1. A county or city that performs the certification procedure under
sub. (10) (a) shall receive, from the appropriation under
s. 20.835 (3) (r), 70 cents for each lottery and gaming credit certified for a principal dwelling located in that county or city.
79.10(7r)(a)2.
2. A county or a city that performs a certification procedure that is approved by the department of revenue under
sub. (10) (e) shall receive, from the appropriation under
s. 20.835 (3) (r), the lesser of 70 cents for each lottery and gaming credit certified for a principal dwelling located in that county or city or the actual costs of identifying a principal dwelling located in that county or city.
79.10(7r)(b)
(b) The amounts determined under
par. (a) shall be distributed by the department of administration on the first Friday in September, 1999, and every 5th year thereafter, based on applications on file with the county or city on August 1. A county or city shall inform the department of revenue of the number of applications on file before August 16.
79.10(7r)(c)
(c) If the department of revenue determines before August 1 of the year following a distribution under
par. (b) that a county or city received an overpayment or underpayment under
par. (b) because of a late application or an erroneous payment, the department of revenue shall correct the overpayment or underpayment. Corrections shall be made without interest.
79.10(8)
(8) Delayed payments. If a municipality receives a payment under this section that, under
s. 16.53, is made after the date specified in this section, that municipality shall as soon as possible distribute to each taxing district for which the municipality collects taxes that district's share of the payment and of the interest in respect to that payment.
79.10(9)
(9) Credit against tax liability. 79.10(9)(b)(b)
Property tax relief credit. Except as provided in
ss. 79.175 and
79.18, every property taxpayer of the municipality having assessed property shall receive a tax credit in an amount determined by applying the percentage of the amount of the value of property assessed to the taxpayer to the amount of the distribution to be made to the municipality under
sub. (7m) (a), as stated in the December 1 notification from the department of revenue, except that no taxpayer may receive a credit larger than the total amount of property taxes to be paid on each parcel for which tax is levied for that year by that taxpayer.
79.10(9)(bm)
(bm)
Lottery and gaming credit. Except as provided in
ss. 79.175 and
79.18, a lottery and gaming credit shall be allocated to every principal dwelling for which a credit is claimed under
sub. (10) in an amount determined by multiplying the estimated fair market value of the principal dwelling, not exceeding the value determined under
sub. (11), by the school tax rate.
79.10(9)(c)1.1. The lottery and gaming credit under
par. (bm) shall reduce the property taxes otherwise payable on property that is eligible for that credit and if the property owner completes the information required under
sub. (10) (a) or
(b).
79.10(9)(c)2.
2. The credit under
par. (b) shall reduce the property taxes otherwise payable.
79.10(9)(d)
(d)
Credit limit. No taxpayer may receive in respect to any parcel credits under this subchapter that exceed the total amount of property taxes due on that parcel.
79.10(10)
(10) Claiming the lottery and gaming credit. 79.10(10)(a)(a) Beginning with property taxes levied in 1999, the owner of a principal dwelling may claim the credit under
sub. (9) (bm) by applying for the credit on a form prescribed by the department of revenue. A claimant shall attest that, as of the certification date, the claimant is an owner of property and that such property is used by the owner in the manner specified under
sub. (1) (dm). The certification date is January 1 of the year in which the property taxes are levied. The claimant shall file the application for the lottery and gaming credit with the treasurer of the county in which the property is located or, if the property is located in a city that collects taxes under
s. 74.87, with the treasurer of the city in which the property is located. Subject to review by the department of revenue, a treasurer who receives a completed application shall direct that the property described in the application be identified on the next tax roll as property for which the owner is entitled to receive a lottery and gaming credit. A claim that is made under this paragraph is valid for 5 years.
79.10(10)(b)
(b) A person who becomes eligible for a credit under
sub. (9) (bm) may claim the credit by filing an application, on a form prescribed by the department of revenue, with the treasurer of the county in which the property is located or, if the property is located in a city that collects taxes under
s. 74.87, with the treasurer of the city in which the property is located. Claims made under this paragraph become invalid when claims made under
par. (a) become invalid.
79.10(10)(bm)1.1. A person who is eligible for a credit under
sub. (9) (bm) but whose property tax bill does not reflect the credit may claim the credit by applying to the treasurer of the taxation district in which the property is located for the credit under
par. (a) by January 31 following the issuance of the person's property tax bill. The treasurer shall compute the amount of the credit; subtract the amount of the credit from the person's property tax bill; notify the person of the reduced amount of the property taxes due; issue a refund to the person if the person has paid the property taxes in full; and enter the person's property on the next tax roll as property that qualifies for a lottery and gaming credit. Claims made under this subdivision become invalid when claims made under
par. (a) become invalid.
79.10(10)(bm)2.
2. A person who may apply for a credit under
subd. 1. but who does not timely apply for the credit under
subd. 1. may apply to the department of revenue no later than October 1 following the issuance of the person's property tax bill. Subject to review by the department, the department shall compute the amount of the credit; issue a check to the person in the amount of the credit; and notify the treasurer of the county in which the person's property is located or the treasurer of the taxation district in which the person's property is located, if the taxation district collects taxes under
s. 74.87. The treasurer shall enter the person's property on the next tax roll as property that qualifies for a lottery and gaming credit. Claims made under this subdivision become invalid when claims made under
par. (a) become invalid.