In Wisconsin, you typically do not receive a W-2 for workers' compensation benefits, as these payments are not considered taxable income. Workers' compensation is intended to cover medical expenses and lost wages due to work-related injuries. However, if you received any wages during the time you were on workers' compensation, those wages would be reported on a W-2. Always consult a tax professional for specific questions related to your situation.
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