Wisconsin SC-5420 Affidavit of Noncompliance and Order for Money Judgment is a form used by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (FOR) to collect unpaid taxes from individuals and businesses. This form is generally used when the taxpayer has failed to comply with a previously issued tax notice or order. The affidavit is signed by the taxpayer, affirming that they are in noncompliance and agreeing to pay the amount stated in the order. There are two types of Wisconsin SC-5420 Affidavit of Noncompliance and Order for Money Judgment: 1. Final Notice of Intent to Levy: This form is issued by the FOR when a taxpayer has failed to comply with a prior notice or order issued by the FOR. This form states the amount of taxes due, the interest and penalties that may be imposed, and the deadline for payment. The taxpayer must sign the affidavit, agreeing to pay the amount due or face a levy of assets. 2. Final Notice and Order for Money Judgment: This form is issued by the FOR when a taxpayer has failed to comply with a prior notice or order and the FOR has filed a lien against the taxpayer’s property. This form states the amount of taxes due, the interest and penalties that may be imposed, and the deadline for payment. The taxpayer must sign the affidavit, agreeing to pay the amount due or face a money judgment.