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WHAT HAPPENS AFTER YOU SUBMIT PETITION interest of the State to accept such scheduled CAN YOU PETITION FOR COMPROMISE MORE
FOR COMPROMISE DUE TO INABILITY TO PAY? payments. THAN ONCE?
A. The department sends a letter indicating that C. Upon receipt of the compromise payment, or Yes. If you have previously petitioned for a
they received your completed petition or that the final installment of a compromise payment compromise and that offer was not accepted, you
they are requesting additional information. schedule, the department issues satisfactions may petition the department at a later date. The
Once the department receives a complete of all outstanding delinquent tax warrants department is unlikely to review a second
request, they attempt to act on it within 90 covered by the compromise, unless the compromise differently than the first unless your
days. compromise order is contingent on future financial condition has changed.
B. Any collection actions in progress at the time activities, such as incurring no new
your petition was received, such as wage delinquencies for a stated period of time. Applicable Laws and Rules
attachments, levies, or property seizures, Satisfactions are delayed 45 days if payment is This document provides statements or
continue unless the department believes it is in not in the form of guaranteed funds. interpretations of the following laws and
regulations enacted as of February 3, 2020:
the best interest of the State to discontinue AFTER PAYMENT OF THE COMPROMISE, IS THE
Sections 71.92(3), 73.13, and 77.62(5), Wis. Stats.
such action(s). MATTER CLOSED?
C. No new collection actions will be initiated Generally, yes, however, the department has the Laws enacted and in effect after February 3, 2020,
while the department reviews your petition. right to review your account within three years to new administrative rules, and court decisions may
They will, however, continue to intercept state determine if there has been a change in your change the interpretations in this document.
and/or federal refunds (if any) and may file financial condition which would enable you to pay Guidance issued prior to February 3, 2020, that is
new tax lien(s). the amount previously forgiven in the compromise contrary to the information in this document is
D. Interest continues to accrue on any unpaid settlement. The three-year period begins on the superseded by this document, pursuant to sec.
balance until it's paid. latter of the date of the compromise order or the 73.16(2)(a), Wis. Stats.
final payment. If the department finds that your
QUESTIONS
DEPARTMENT RESPONSE financial situation has changed, they conduct a
After review, the department sends you a written hearing with you to review whether the If you have questions, write to the department,
response. They may: compromise should be reopened. call, or visit any department office listed below:
A. Accept your offer IF YOUR PETITION IS REJECTED, CAN YOU ASK FOR Email DORCompliance@wisconsin.gov
REVIEW OF DECISION? Phone 608-266-7879
B. Reject your offer but propose a counter offer
Yes. A request for a second review of a rejected Location Address
C. Reject your offer and refer you to a compliance compromise can be sent to: Appleton 265 W. Northland, Ave.,
agent to determine the best method to pay Appleton, WI 54911-2016
your debt. Wisconsin Department of Revenue Eau Claire 718 W. Clairemont Ave.,
PO Box 8901 Eau Claire, WI 54701-4558
WHAT HAPPENS IF YOUR PETITION IS ACCEPTED? Green Bay 200 N. Jefferson St.,
Madison WI 53708-8901
A. If the department accepts a compromise offer, Green Bay, WI 54301-5189
The request for a second review
the amount must be paid in full with must be in writing Madison 2135 Rimrock Rd.,
and should provide any information you believe
guaranteed funds within 10 days. Madison, WI 53713
would cause the department to reconsider the Milwaukee 819 N. Sixth St.,
B. A payment schedule may be permitted to pay acceptance of your compromise offer. Milwaukee, WI 53203-1606
the amount of the compromise if the
department believes that it is in the best
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