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    WI Property Tax Credit

    My state (WI) allows a 12% credit (of up to $300) per year for property taxes paid on a personal residence.
    My new customers are an older same sex couple (not married / filing single returns) that are shown as joint owners on their property tax statement.
    In the past, only one of them has claimed the full $300 credit each year on their return. Neither itemizes deductions & use different tax preparers.
    Since they are unmarried but each own 1/2 of their residence I'm wondering why they wouldn't each be able to claim the $300 credit on their WI return.
    The property taxes they pay (nearly $6,000) would be enough to support the full amount of credit for each, if each uses their 1/2.
    Checked with Wisconsin Dept of Revenue this A.M. & asked about this by phone. They seemed to say under these circumstance $300 ea. would be O.K.
    Wondering how other preparers feel about this situation or if they have run across this before.
    Thanks for comments.

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    Here is the instruction for form 1, from WI Dept of revenue.

    Persons Who Jointly Own a Home or Share Rented Living Quarters When two or more persons (other than a married couple) jointly own a home or share rented living quarters, each may claim a credit. However, the property taxes and rent paid must be divided among the owners or occupants.

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      #3
      Thanks Terryats.

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