71.05(6)(a)1.
1. The amount of any interest, except interest under
par. (b) 1., less related expenses, which is not included in federal adjusted gross income, and except the amount of any interest or original issue discount derived from bonds issued under
subch. IV of ch. 18.
71.05 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also s.
Tax 3.095, Wis. adm. code.
71.05(6)(a)3.
3. Any amount deducted as a capital loss carry-over from any taxable year prior to the 1965 taxable year.
71.05(6)(a)4.
4. The amount of any lump sum distribution taxable under section
402 (d) (1) of the internal revenue code (relating to distributions from employee benefit plans).
71.05(6)(a)5.
5. Any amount deducted as a capital loss carry-over from any taxable year prior to the 1975 taxable year if the capital asset which generated the loss had a situs outside of Wisconsin.
71.05(6)(a)6.
6. Any amount received in taxable year 1979 or thereafter by a Wisconsin resident shareholder as a proportionate share of the earnings and profits of a tax-option corporation which was accumulated prior to the beginning of its 1979 taxable year and not considered a dividend when received under section
1375 (d) (1) of the internal revenue code as amended to December 31, 1978.
71.05(6)(a)7.
7. Any amount deducted under section
170 (i) of the internal revenue code (relating to the deduction of charitable contributions by individuals who do not itemize deductions).
71.05(6)(a)9.
9. Any amount excluded from adjusted gross income under section
641 (c) (1) of the internal revenue code (relating to gain on the sale of any property by a trust within 2 years of acquisition).
71.05(6)(a)10.
10. For the taxable year, for a person who is not "actively engaged in farming", as that term is used in
7 CFR 1497.201 [
7 CFR 1400.201], combined net losses, exclusive of net gains from the sale or exchange of capital or business assets and exclusive of net profits, from businesses, from rents, from partnerships, from limited liability companies, from S corporations, from estates or from trusts, under section
165 of the internal revenue code, except losses allowable under sections
1211 and
1231 of the internal revenue code, otherwise includable in calculating Wisconsin income if those losses are incurred in the operation of a farming business, as defined in section
464 (e)
1. of the internal revenue code to the extent that those combined net losses exceed $20,000 if nonfarm Wisconsin adjusted gross income exceeds $55,000 but does not exceed $75,000, exceed $17,500 if nonfarm Wisconsin adjusted gross income exceeds $75,000 but does not exceed $100,000, exceed $15,000 if nonfarm Wisconsin adjusted gross income exceeds $100,000 but does not exceed $150,000, exceed $12,500 if nonfarm Wisconsin adjusted gross income exceeds $150,000 but does not exceed $200,000, exceed $10,000 if nonfarm Wisconsin adjusted gross income exceeds $200,000 but does not exceed $250,000, exceed $7,500 if nonfarm Wisconsin adjusted gross income exceeds $250,000 but does not exceed $300,000, exceed $5,000 if nonfarm Wisconsin adjusted gross income exceeds $300,000 but does not exceed $600,000 and exceed $0 if nonfarm adjusted gross income exceeds $600,000, except that the amounts applicable to married persons filing separately are 50% of the amounts specified in this subdivision.
71.05 Note
NOTE The bracketed language indicates the correct cross-reference. Corrective legislation is pending.
71.05(6)(a)12.
12. All penalties for early withdrawals from time savings accounts and deposits deducted for federal income tax purposes and paid while the individual charged with the penalty was a nonresident of this state; all reforestation expenses related to property not in this state, deducted for federal income tax purposes and paid while the individual paying the expense was not a resident of this state; all contributions to individual retirement accounts, simplified employee pension plans and self-employment retirement plans and all deductible employee contributions, deducted for federal income tax purposes and in excess of that amount multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which is the individual's wages and net earnings from a trade or business taxable by this state and the denominator of which is the individual's total wages and net earnings from a trade or business; the contributions to a Keogh plan deducted for federal income tax purposes and in excess of that amount multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which is the individual's net earnings from a trade or business, taxable by this state, and the denominator of which is the individual's total net earnings from a trade or business; the amount of health insurance costs of self-employed individuals deducted under section
162 (L) of the internal revenue code for federal income tax purposes and in excess of that amount multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which is the individual's net earnings from a trade or business, taxable by this state, and the denominator of which is the individual's total net earnings from a trade or business; and the amount of self-employment taxes deducted under section
164 (f) of the internal revenue code for federal income tax purposes and in excess of that amount multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which is the individual's net earnings from a trade or business, taxable by this state, and the denominator of which is the individual's total net earnings from a trade or a business.
71.05(6)(a)13.
13. The amount claimed by a fiduciary as an itemized deduction under section
164 or
216 (a) (1) of the internal revenue code on the federal fiduciary return.
71.05(6)(a)14.
14. Any amount received as a proportionate share of the earnings and profits of a corporation that is an S corporation for federal income tax purposes if those earnings and profits accumulated during a year for which the shareholders have elected under
s. 71.365 (4) not to be a tax-option corporation, to the extent not included in federal adjusted gross income for the current year.
71.05(6)(a)15.
15. The amount of the credits computed under
s. 71.07 (2dd),
(2de),
(2di),
(2dj),
(2dL),
(2dm),
(2dr),
(2ds),
(2dx),
(3g), and
(3s) and not passed through by a partnership, limited liability company, or tax-option corporation that has added that amount to the partnership's, company's, or tax-option corporation's income under
s. 71.21 (4) or
71.34 (1) (g).
71.05(6)(a)16.
16. Any amount recognized as a loss under section
1001 (c) of the internal revenue code if a surviving spouse and a distributee exchange their interests in marital property under
s. 857.03 (2).
71.05(6)(a)18.
18. Any amount deducted as moving expenses under section
217 of the internal revenue code if the expense relates to a move made by an individual who changes his or her domicile from this state as a result of the move or if the expense relates to a move made by an individual who is not domiciled in this state as a result of the move.
71.05(6)(a)20.
20. The amount of any excess distribution, as that term is used in section
1291 (b) of the Internal Revenue Code, from a passive foreign investment company.
71.05(6)(b)
(b)
Subtractions. From federal adjusted gross income subtract to the extent included in federal taxable or adjusted gross income unless the modification is an item, other than a capital gain deduction under
s. 71.36 or interest on U.S. obligations, that is passed through to an individual from a tax-option corporation and would be included in that corporation's income if it were not a tax-option corporation:
71.05(6)(b)1.
1. The amount of any interest or dividend income which is by federal law exempt from taxation by this state less the related expense in regard to both the distributable and nondistributable interest and dividend income on a fiduciary return.
71.05 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also ss.
Tax 3.095 and
3.096, Wis. adm. code.
71.05(6)(b)3.
3. Any other amount not subject to taxation under this chapter, less any amount allocable thereto which has been deducted in the computation of federal taxable or adjusted gross income except amounts used to calculate the credit under
s. 71.07 (5).
71.05 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also s.
Tax 3.098, Wis. adm. code.
71.05(6)(b)4.
4. Disability payments, if the individual either is single or is married and files a joint return, to the extent those payments are excludable under section
105 (d) of the internal revenue code as it existed immediately prior to its repeal in 1983 by section 122 (b) of
P.L. 98-21, except that if an individual is divorced during the taxable year that individual may subtract an amount only if that person is disabled and the amount that may be subtracted then is $100 for each week that payments are received or the amount of disability pay reported as income, whichever is less. If the exclusion under this subdivision is claimed on a joint return and only one of the spouses is disabled, the maximum exclusion is $100 for each week that payments are received or the amount of disability pay reported as income, whichever is less.
71.05(6)(b)5.
5. Any amounts that are recoveries of federal itemized deductions for which no tax benefit was received for Wisconsin purposes.
71.05(6)(b)6.
6. For the original purchaser of small business stock that is purchased at the time that the business is incorporated, the amount of net capital gains on small business stock otherwise subject to the tax under
s. 71.02 if the taxpayer has not acquired the stock by gift, has not acquired the stock in a stock-for-stock exchange and submits with the taxpayer's return a copy of the certification under
s. 71.01 (10).
71.05(6)(b)8.
8. The difference between the amount included in federal adjusted gross income for the current year and the amount calculated under section
85 of the internal revenue code (relating to unemployment compensation) as that section existed on December 31, 1985.
71.05(6)(b)9.
9. On assets held more than one year and on all assets acquired from a decedent, 60% of the capital gain as computed under the internal revenue code, not including capital gains for which the federal tax treatment is determined under section 406 of
P.L. 99-514; not including amounts treated as ordinary income for federal income tax purposes because of the recapture of depreciation or any other reason; and not including amounts treated as capital gain for federal income tax purposes from the sale or exchange of a lottery prize. For purposes of this subdivision, the capital gains and capital losses for all assets shall be netted before application of the percentage.
71.05(6)(b)10.
10. Farm losses added to income under
par. (a) 10. in any of the 15 preceding years, to the extent that they are not offset against farm income of any year between the loss year and the taxable year for which the modification under this subdivision is claimed and to the extent that they do not exceed the net profits or net gains from the sale or exchange of capital or business assets in the current taxable year from the same farming business or portion of that business to which the limits on deductible farm losses under
par. (a) 10. applied in the loss year.
71.05(6)(b)12.
12. Any amount recognized as a gain under section
1001 (c) of the internal revenue code if a surviving spouse and a distributee exchange their interests in marital property under
s. 857.03 (2).
71.05(6)(b)13.
13. Any amount of basic, special and incentive pay income or compensation, as those terms are used in
37 USC chapters 3 and
5, received from the federal government by a person who is a member of a reserve component of the U.S. armed forces, as defined in
26 USC 7701 (a) (15), and is below the grade of commissioned officer, for services performed for Operation Desert Shield or Operation Desert Storm. In this subdivision, "services performed for Operation Desert Shield or Operation Desert Storm" means service in a unit of the U.S. armed forces if:
71.05(6)(b)13.a.
a. The person is activated for Operation Desert Shield or Operation Desert Storm; and
71.05(6)(b)13.b.
b. The service occurs during the period that there is in effect a designation by the president of the United States that the service is part of Operation Desert Shield or Operation Desert Storm.
71.05(6)(b)14.
14. Up to $500 per month of basic, special and incentive pay income or compensation, as those terms are used in
37 USC chapters 3 and
5, received from the federal government by a person who is a member of a reserve component of the U.S. armed forces, as defined in
26 USC 7701 (a) (15), and is a commissioned officer, for services performed for Operation Desert Shield or Operation Desert Storm. In this subdivision, "services performed for Operation Desert Shield or Operation Desert Storm" means service in a unit of the U.S. armed forces if:
71.05(6)(b)14.a.
a. The person is activated for Operation Desert Shield or Operation Desert Storm; and
71.05(6)(b)14.b.
b. The service occurs during the period that there is in effect a designation by the president of the United States that the service is part of Operation Desert Shield or Operation Desert Storm.
71.05(6)(b)17.
17. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 1992, and before January 1, 1994, an amount paid by a self-employed person, or an amount paid by a person who is the employee of another person if the person's employer pays no amount of money toward the person's medical care insurance, for medical care insurance for the person, his or her spouse and the person's dependents, calculated as follows:
71.05(6)(b)17.a.
a. Twenty-five percent of the amount paid by the person for medical care insurance. In this subdivision, "medical care insurance" means a medical care insurance policy that covers the person, his or her spouse and the person's dependents and provides surgical, medical, hospital, major medical or other health service coverage, and includes payments made for medical care benefits under a self-insured plan, but "medical care insurance" does not include hospital indemnity policies or policies with ancillary benefits such as accident benefits or benefits for loss of income resulting from a total or partial inability to work because of illness, sickness or injury.
71.05(6)(b)17.b.
b. From the amount calculated under
subd. 17. a., subtract the amounts deducted from gross income for medical care insurance in the calculation of federal adjusted gross income.
71.05(6)(b)17.c.
c. For a person who is a nonresident or a part-year resident of this state, modify the amount calculated under
subd. 17. b. by multiplying the amount by a fraction the numerator of which is the person's net earnings from a trade or business taxable by this state and the denominator of which is the person's total net earnings from a trade or business.
71.05(6)(b)17.d.
d. Reduce the amount calculated under
subd. 17. b. or
c. to the person's aggregate net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state.
71.05(6)(b)18.
18. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 1993, and before January 1, 1995, an amount paid by a self-employed person, or an amount paid by a person who is the employee of another person if the person's employer pays no amount of money toward the person's medical care insurance, for medical care insurance for the person, his or her spouse and the person's dependents, calculated as follows:
71.05(6)(b)18.a.
a. Fifty percent of the amount paid by the person for medical care insurance. In this subdivision, "medical care insurance" means a medical care insurance policy that covers the person, his or her spouse and the person's dependents and provides surgical, medical, hospital, major medical or other health service coverage, and includes payments made for medical care benefits under a self-insured plan, but "medical care insurance" does not include hospital indemnity policies or policies with ancillary benefits such as accident benefits or benefits for loss of income resulting from a total or partial inability to work because of illness, sickness or injury.
71.05(6)(b)18.b.
b. From the amount calculated under
subd. 18. a., subtract the amounts deducted from gross income for medical care insurance in the calculation of federal adjusted gross income.
71.05(6)(b)18.c.
c. For a person who is a nonresident or a part-year resident of this state, modify the amount calculated under
subd. 18. b. by multiplying the amount by a fraction the numerator of which is the person's net earnings from a trade or business taxable by this state and the denominator of which is the person's total net earnings from a trade or business.
71.05(6)(b)18.d.
d. Reduce the amount calculated under
subd. 18. b. or
c. to the person's aggregate net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state.
71.05(6)(b)19.
19. For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1995, an amount paid by a self-employed person for medical care insurance for the person, his or her spouse and the person's dependents, calculated as follows:
71.05(6)(b)19.a.
a. One hundred percent of the amount paid by the person for medical care insurance. In this subdivision, "medical care insurance" means a medical care insurance policy that covers the person, his or her spouse and the person's dependents and provides surgical, medical, hospital, major medical or other health service coverage, and includes payments made for medical care benefits under a self-insured plan, but "medical care insurance" does not include hospital indemnity policies or policies with ancillary benefits such as accident benefits or benefits for loss of income resulting from a total or partial inability to work because of illness, sickness or injury.
71.05(6)(b)19.b.
b. From the amount calculated under
subd. 19. a., subtract the amounts deducted from gross income for medical care insurance in the calculation of federal adjusted gross income.
71.05(6)(b)19.c.
c. For a person who is a nonresident or a part-year resident of this state, modify the amount calculated under
subd. 19. b. by multiplying the amount by a fraction the numerator of which is the person's net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state and the denominator of which is the person's total net earnings from a trade or business.
71.05(6)(b)19.d.
d. Reduce the amount calculated under
subd. 19. b. or
c. to the person's aggregate net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state.
71.05(6)(b)20.
20. For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1995, an amount paid by a person who is the employee of another person if the person's employer pays no amount of money toward the person's medical care insurance, for medical care insurance for the person, his or her spouse and the person's dependents, calculated as follows:
71.05(6)(b)20.a.
a. Fifty percent of the amount paid by the person for medical care insurance. In this subdivision, "medical care insurance" means a medical care insurance policy that covers the person, his or her spouse and the person's dependents and provides surgical, medical, hospital, major medical or other health service coverage, and includes payments made for medical care benefits under a self-insured plan, but "medical care insurance" does not include hospital indemnity policies or policies with ancillary benefits such as accident benefits or benefits for loss of income resulting from a total or partial inability to work because of illness, sickness or injury.
71.05(6)(b)20.b.
b. From the amount calculated under
subd. 20. a., subtract the amounts deducted from gross income for medical care insurance in the calculation of federal adjusted gross income.
71.05(6)(b)20.c.
c. For a person who is a nonresident or a part-year resident of this state, modify the amount calculated under
subd. 20. b. by multiplying the amount by a fraction the numerator of which is the person's net earnings from a trade or business taxable by this state and the denominator of which is the person's total net earnings from a trade or business.
71.05(6)(b)20.d.
d. Reduce the amount calculated under
subd. 20. b. or
c. to the person's aggregate net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state.
71.05(6)(b)21.
21. The difference between the amount of social security benefits included in federal adjusted gross income for the current year and the amount calculated under section
86 of the internal revenue code as that section existed on December 31, 1992.
71.05(6)(b)22.
22. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 1995, an amount up to $5,000 that is expended during the period that consists of the year to which the claim relates and the prior 2 taxable years, by a full-year resident of this state who is an adoptive parent, for adoption fees, court costs or legal fees relating to the adoption of a child, for whom a final order of adoption has been entered under
s. 48.91 (3) during the taxable year.
71.05(6)(b)23.
23. Any increase in value of a tuition unit that is purchased under a tuition contract under
s. 14.63, except that the subtraction under this subdivision may not be claimed by any individual who received a refund under
s. 14.63 (7) (a) 2.,
3. or
4.
71.05(6)(b)25.
25. All gains that are not excluded from taxation under
subd. 9., on business assets or on assets used in farming, including shares in a corporation or trust that meets the standards under
s. 182.001 (1), or both, held more than one year, that are sold or otherwise disposed of to persons who are related to the seller or transferor by blood, marriage or adoption within the 3rd degree of kinship as determined under
s. 990.001 (16), as computed under the Internal Revenue Code, not including amounts treated as ordinary income for federal income tax purposes because of the recapture of depreciation or any other reason.
71.05(6)(b)26.
26. For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1998, an amount paid by a person for a long-term care insurance policy for the person and his or her spouse, calculated as follows:
71.05(6)(b)26.a.
a. One hundred percent of the amount paid by the person for a long-term care insurance policy. In this subdivision, "long-term care insurance policy" means a disability insurance policy or certificate advertised, marketed, offered or designed primarily to provide coverage for care that is provided in the insured person's home or in institutional and community-based settings and that is convalescent or custodial care or care for a chronic condition or terminal illness; the term does not include a medicare supplement policy or medicare replacement policy or a continuing care contract, as defined in
s. 647.01 (2). "Long-term care insurance policy" applies to a policy that covers the person and his or her spouse.
71.05(6)(b)26.b.
b. From the amount calculated under
subd. 26. a., subtract the amounts deducted from gross income for a long-term care insurance policy in the calculation of federal adjusted gross income.
71.05(6)(b)26.c.
c. For a person who is a nonresident or a part-year resident of this state, modify the amount calculated under
subd. 26. b. by multiplying the amount by a fraction the numerator of which is the person's wages, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state and the denominator of which is the person's total wages, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business.
71.05(6)(b)26.d.
d. Reduce the amount calculated under
subd. 26. b. or
c. to the person's aggregate wages, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state.
71.05(6)(b)28.
28. An amount paid by a claimant for tuition expenses for a student who is the claimant or who is the claimant's child and the claimant's dependent who is claimed under section
151 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code, to attend any university, college, technical college or a school approved under
s. 45.54, that is located in Wisconsin or to attend a public vocational school or public institution of higher education in Minnesota under the Minnesota-Wisconsin reciprocity agreement under
s. 39.47, calculated as follows:
71.05(6)(b)28.a.
a. An amount equal to not more than $3,000 per student for each year to which the claim relates.
71.05(6)(b)28.b.
b. From the amount calculated under
subd. 28. a., if the claimant is single or married and filing as head of household and his or her federal adjusted gross income is more than $50,000 but not more than $60,000, subtract the product of the amount calculated under
subd. 28. a. and the value of a fraction, the denominator of which is $10,000 and the numerator of which is the difference between the claimant's federal adjusted gross income and $50,000.
71.05(6)(b)28.c.
c. From the amount calculated under
subd. 28. a., if the claimant is married and filing jointly and the claimant's and his or her spouse's federal adjusted gross income is more than $80,000 but not more than $100,000, subtract the product of the amount calculated under
subd. 28. a. and the value of a fraction, the denominator of which is $20,000 and the numerator of which is the difference between the claimant's and his or her spouse's federal adjusted gross income and $80,000.
71.05(6)(b)28.d.
d. From the amount calculated under
subd. 28. a., if the claimant is married and filing separately and the claimant's federal adjusted gross income is more than $40,000 but not more than $50,000, subtract the product of the amount calculated under
subd. 28. a. and the value of a fraction, the denominator of which is $10,000 and the numerator of which is the difference between the claimant's federal adjusted gross income and $40,000.
71.05(6)(b)28.e.
e. For an individual who is a nonresident or part-year resident of this state, multiply the amount calculated under
subd. 28. a.,
b.,
c. or
d. by a fraction the numerator of which is the individual's wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state and the denominator of which is the individual's total wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business. In this
subd. 28. e., for married persons filing separately "wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business" means the separate wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business of each spouse, and for married persons filing jointly "wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business" means the total wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business of both spouses.
71.05(6)(b)28.f.
f. Reduce the amount calculated under
subd. 28. a.,
b.,
c.,
d. or
e. to the individual's aggregate wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state.
71.05(6)(b)28.g.
g. No modification may be claimed under this subdivision by a claimant who is single or married and filing as head of household if the claimant's federal adjusted gross income is more than $60,000, by a claimant who is married and filing jointly if the claimant's and his or her spouse's federal adjusted gross income is more than $100,000 or by a claimant who is married and filing separately if the claimant's federal adjusted gross income is more than $50,000.
71.05(6)(b)28.h.
h. No modification may be claimed under this subdivision for an amount paid for tuition expenses, as described under this subdivision, if the source of the payment is an amount withdrawn from a college savings account, as described in
s. 14.64 or from a college tuition and expenses program, as described in
s. 14.63, and if the claimant has claimed a deduction under
subd. 32. or
33. that relates to such an amount.
71.05(6)(b)29.
29. The amount claimed as a federal miscellaneous itemized deduction under the Internal Revenue Code for repayment of an amount included in income in a previous year to the extent that the repayment was previously included in Wisconsin adjusted gross income, except that no amount that is used in calculating the credit under
s. 71.07 (1) may be included in the calculation under this subdivision.
71.05(6)(b)30.
30. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 1998, any settlement received for claims against any person for any recovered assets, or any amount of assets or any gain generated on such assets, that were stolen from, hidden from or otherwise lost by an individual who was persecuted by Nazi Germany or any Axis regime during any period from 1933 to 1945 and have been recovered, returned or otherwise paid to the original victim or his or her heirs or beneficiaries. The assets to which this subdivision applies includes cash, bonds, stocks, deposits in a financial institution, proceeds from a life or other type of insurance policy, jewelry, precious metals, artwork or any other item of value owned by such a victim during any period from 1920 to 1945.
71.05(6)(b)31.
31. Any increase in value of a college savings account, as described in
s. 14.64, except that the subtraction under this subdivision may not be claimed by any individual who has made a nonqualified withdrawal, as described in
s. 14.64 (2) (e).
71.05(6)(b)32.
32. An amount paid into a college savings account, as described in
s. 14.64, if the beneficiary of the account either is the claimant; is the claimant's child and the claimant's dependent who is claimed under section
151 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code; or is the claimant's grandchild; calculated as follows:
71.05(6)(b)32.a.
a. An amount equal to not more than $3,000 per beneficiary by each contributor to an account for each year to which the claim relates, except that the total amount for which a deduction may be claimed under this subdivision and under
subd. 33., per beneficiary by any claimant may not exceed $3,000 each year. In the case of a married couple filing a joint return, the total deduction under this subdivision and under subdivision 33., per beneficiary by the married couple may not exceed $3,000 each year.
71.05(6)(b)32.b.
b. For an individual who is a nonresident or part-year resident of this state, multiply the amount calculated under
subd. 32. a. by a fraction the numerator of which is the individual's wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state and the denominator of which is the individual's total wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business. In this
subd. 32. b., for married persons filing separately "wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business" means the separate wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business of each spouse, and for married persons filing jointly "wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business" means the total wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business of both spouses.
71.05(6)(b)32.c.
c. Reduce the amount calculated under
subd. 32. a. or
b. to the individual's aggregate wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state.
71.05(6)(b)33.
33. An amount paid into a college tuition and expenses program, as described in
s. 14.63, if the beneficiary of the account either is the claimant; is the claimant's child and the claimant's dependent who is claimed under section
151 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code; or is the claimant's grandchild; calculated as follows:
71.05(6)(b)33.a.
a. An amount equal to not more than $3,000 per beneficiary by each contributor to an account for each year to which the claim relates, except that the total amount for which a deduction may be claimed under this subdivision and under
subd. 32., per beneficiary by any claimant may not exceed $3,000 each year. In the case of a married couple filing a joint return, the total deduction under this subdivision and under subdivision 32., per beneficiary by the married couple may not exceed $3,000 each year.
71.05(6)(b)33.b.
b. For an individual who is a nonresident or part-year resident of this state, multiply the amount calculated under
subd. 33. a. by a fraction the numerator of which is the individual's wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state and the denominator of which is the individual's total wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business. In this
subd. 33. b., for married persons filing separately "wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business" means the separate wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business of each spouse, and for married persons filing jointly "wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business" means the total wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business of both spouses.
71.05(6)(b)33.c.
c. Reduce the amount calculated under
subd. 33. a. or
b. to the individual's aggregate wages, salary, tips, unearned income and net earnings from a trade or business that are taxable by this state.