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• Pay by Credit Card Individual Income Taxpayers who filed a Wisconsin tax return with the Department of Revenue last year, Business Taxpayers who file returns and pay bills, and Taxpayers who have a delinquent tax notice payment key are all eligible to pay by Credit Card. • Pay by Direct Debit Withdrawal — For electronic filers only • Direct Debit is available only to individual income taxpayers filing electronically, through the Federal/State program or the Wisconsin Free-File program. • It’ s free and the taxpayer decides when the tax payment is withdrawn from the bank account. • Funds must be available in the taxpayer’s account on the date the taxpayer specifies to withdraw the taxes owed through Direct Debit. • A taxpayer may e-file early and, at the same time, authorize the withdrawal from a savings or checking account as late as April 15, 2008. If the authorized payment date is after April 15, the return will be rejected.

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• Pay by Credit Card Individual income taxpayers who filed a Wisconsin tax return with the Department of Revenue last year, business taxpayers who file returns and pay bills, and taxpayers who have a delinquent tax notice payment key are all eligible to pay by credit card. • Pay by Direct Debit Withdrawal — For electronic filers only • Direct Debit is available only to individual income taxpayers filing electronically, through the Federal/State program or the Wisconsin e-file program. • It’s free and the taxpayer decides when the tax payment is withdrawn from the bank account. • Funds must be available in the taxpayer’s account on the date the taxpayer specifies to withdraw the taxes owed through Direct Debit. • A taxpayer may e-file early and, at the same time, authorize the withdrawal from a savings or checking account as late as April 15, 2009. If the authorized payment date is after April 15, the return will be rejected. • For returns filed after April 15, the payment is effective

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• Pay by Credit Card Individual Income Taxpayers who filed a Wisconsin tax return with the Department of Revenue last year, Business Taxpayers who file returns and pay bills, and Taxpayers who have a delinquent tax notice payment key are all eligible to pay by Credit Card. • Pay by Direct Debit Withdrawal — For electronic filers only • Direct Debit is available only to individual income taxpayers filing electronically, through the Federal/State program or the Wisconsin e-file program. • It’ s free and the taxpayer decides when the tax payment is withdrawn from the checking or savings account. • Funds must be available in the taxpayer’s account on the date the taxpayer specifies to withdraw the taxes owed through Direct Debit. • A taxpayer may e-file early and, at the same time, authorize the withdrawal from a savings or checking account as late as April 15, 2008. If the authorized payment date is after April 15, the return will be rejected. • For returns filed after April 15th, the pa

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• Pay by Credit Card Individual Income Taxpayers who filed a Wisconsin tax return with the Department of Revenue last year, Business Taxpayers who file returns and pay bills, and Taxpayers who have a delinquent tax notice payment key are all eligible to pay by Credit Card. • Pay by Direct Debit/Withdrawal — For electronic filers only • Direct Debit is available only to individual income taxpayers filing electronically, through the Federal/State program or the Wisconsin e-file program. • It’ s free and the taxpayer decides when the tax payment is withdrawn from the checking or savings account. • Funds must be available in the taxpayer’s account on the date the taxpayer specifies to withdraw the taxes owed through Direct Debit. • A taxpayer may e-file early and, at the same time, authorize the withdrawal from a savings or checking account as late as April 15. • For returns filed after April 15th, the payment is effective on the filing date. • Returns will be rejected if the payment date

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