Wisconsin Schedule A/B: Property (non-individuals) is a tax form used by non-individual entities to report income, gains, losses, deductions, and credits related to property in the state of Wisconsin. The form is divided into two parts, A and B, and has three distinct types: Type 1: This type of Schedule A/B is used by non-individual entities that have sold or disposed of real or tangible personal property located in Wisconsin. Type 2: This type of Schedule A/B is used by non-individual entities that have a non-resident interest in real or tangible personal property located in Wisconsin. Type 3: This type of Schedule A/B is used by non-individual entities that have an intangible property interest in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Schedule A/B: Property (non-individuals) form is used to report certain income, gains, losses, deductions, and credits related to property in the state of Wisconsin. The form is designed to be used by businesses, trusts, estates, banks, and other non-individual entities. The form requires the entity to report the type and date of the transaction, the property's cost or basis, the property's sale or exchange price, and any gain or loss realized from the transaction. Additionally, the form requires the entity to report any deductions or credits related to the property.