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International Tax in Wisconsin focuses on the tax implications for multinational corporations and individuals with cross-border activities that have a nexus in Wisconsin. This area involves understanding and applying U.S. federal international tax rules (e.g., GILTI, Subpart F, BEAT) in conjunction with Wisconsin's state tax laws, particularly regarding corporate income apportionment and sales tax nexus.
Wisconsin imposes a corporate income tax on companies doing business in the state, with income generally apportioned using a single sales factor formula. While Wisconsin does not have a separate international tax division, global businesses with activities in Wisconsin must ensure compliance with Wisconsin's corporate franchise or income tax and sales and use tax regulations. Key considerations include determining Wisconsin nexus for both income and sales tax purposes and the proper apportionment of income derived from international operations. For 2023, the corporate income tax rate is 7.9%. The statewide sales tax rate is 5%, with some counties imposing additional county sales taxes.