What type of permits do I need if I am starting a new business in Wisconsin, and should I be aware of special Wisconsin taxes for corporations?
Corporations doing business in Wisconsin are required to be registered with the Department of Financial Institutions (DFI). For more information, you may visit the DFI web site or call them at (608) 261-7577. Sales, use, and withholding taxes are common taxes for businesses which require a permit from the Department of Revenue. To obtain more information about these business taxes, you may contact any Department of Revenue office or call (608) 266-2776. If a corporation’s franchise or income tax due (including the recycling surcharge) is $500 or more, it generally must make quarterly estimated tax payments using Wisconsin Form 4-ES. Failure to make required estimated tax payments may result in an interest charge. For more information regarding underpayment interest, see Wisconsin Form 4U, Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Corporations. If you have questions about what other permits may be needed for your business, or need assistance in obtaining a permit, call the Department of Commerce
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