Refund Interception
- Why did the Department of Revenue (DOR) take my refund?
- How is my refund applied?
- This is not my debt. How do I make sure that my refund is not applied to it?
- Who do I contact if I disagree with the debt?
- Is my federal tax refund subject to refund interception?
- What other payments may be intercepted?
- Why did the Department of Revenue (DOR) take my refund?
- The DOR is authorized to intercept any state tax refund and refundable credit to pay debts owed to other government agencies.
- How is my refund applied?
DOR intercepts refunds to pay debts owed to the following government agencies:
- DOR
- State agencies or state, county or municipal courts
- Counties or municipalities
- IRS and federal government agencies
- Tribal governments located in Wisconsin
- Other states
- This is not my debt. How do I make sure that my refund is not applied to it?
- Divorce – Send a copy of your divorce decree if it says that you do not owe DOR tax debt or if the amount owed is allocated between you and your ex-spouse. Enter the "04" code in the Special Conditions box on page 1 of your Wisconsin tax return.
- Injured Spouse Claim – Attach a copy of your federal Form 8379 (Injured Spouse Claim and Allocation) to your Wisconsin tax return and enter the "05" code in the Special Conditions Box on page 1. Mail a copy of your Form 8379 if you are filing electronically.
- Debt owed to state agency: Refunds from joint returns are automatically allocated based on income by DOR staff if the debt is owed to a state agency or the federal government. Only the debtor's portion of refund will be applied to the debt.
- Debt owed to local government, tribal government, or other states: DOR does not allocate refunds from joint returns when the debt is owed to a local government, tribal government, or another state. You may use IRS Form 8379 to file an injured spouse claim. You must also provide a copy of your marriage license and proof from the agency as to when the debt was incurred.
WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Refund Interception Assistance
P.O. Box 8901
Madison, WI 53708-8901 - Who do I contact if I disagree with the debt?
If your refund was applied to your state tax debt, call DOR at (608) 266-7879.
If your refund was applied to your Internal Revenue Service (IRS) debt, call the IRS at 1 (800) 829-7650.
If you received a notice that your refund was applied to a debt owed to a local government, another state, or a federal agency call the number listed on your notice.
- Is my federal tax refund subject to refund interception?
The federal government may reduce your federal income tax refund to pay delinquent tax debts owed to the DOR.
- What other payments may be intercepted?
Lottery Prize Winnings: Any lottery prize winning greater than $1,000 may be applied to tax debts owed to DOR or debts owed to state agencies.
State Issued Vendor Payments: Payments issued by a state agency for goods or services may be applied to debts owed to DOR, debts owed to state agencies, or debts owed to local governments.
Federal Payments: Payments issued by the federal government, other than benefit or salary payments, may be applied to pay tax debts owed to DOR.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Refund Interception Assistance
P.O. Box 8901
Madison, WI 53708-8901
Phone: (608) 261-8969
Fax: (608) 261-8978
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Last updated December 12, 2012