We're tracking 107 live corporate tax roles in Wisconsin.
Not enough pay data yet — salary snapshot appears once more roles report bands.
Wisconsin Corporate Tax involves compliance and advisory related to state-level income and franchise taxes imposed on corporations operating within or deriving income from Wisconsin. This includes understanding the Wisconsin Tax Code, Department of Revenue regulations, and various credits or incentives.
Wisconsin imposes a corporate income tax on C corporations, with a statutory rate of 7.9% for taxable income. S corporations and partnerships are flow-through entities, meaning income is generally taxed at the owner's individual level, but these entities may still have state-level filing requirements and pay certain non-income taxes like franchise taxes on behalf of their owners for state purposes. The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) administers these taxes, with corporate tax returns (Form 4) typically due on the 15th day of the 4th month following the close of the tax year.