A practical guide to Wisconsin tax administration and local assessments
This edition compiles statutes, forms, and explanatory notes for local tax administration in Wisconsin.
It offers clear guidance on the duties of town, city, and village officers and the processes that run from assessment to tax collection.
Designed for real-world use, it shows how tax rolls are prepared, how taxes are calculated and billed, and how officials must handle oaths, bonds, and official notices. The text includes common forms and procedures that govern elections, certifications, and the issuance of warrants and claims related to taxes.
- How tax rolls are created and used to enforce levies across state, county, town, and school taxes
- Procedures for town, city, and village clerks, including filing notices and maintaining bonds
- Roles of boards of review and county boards in reassessment and equalization
- Penalties and ethical duties for public officers and officials
Ideal for local government officials, tax professionals, and students seeking a practical, statutes-based reference to Wisconsin taxation and local assessments.