Look closely at your pay stub next time and you should see a little less state income tax being withheld.
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue revised its withholding tax tables Monday.
This is the first change in eight years.
Single filers making $50,000 a year should see a total of about $550 more in their paychecks this year.
If you’re paid twice a month, that’s about $23 per pay period.
The last two-year state budget included about $2 billion in individual tax relief for just over 1.6 million Wisconsin taxpayers.













