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Individual Income Tax
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What are the State of Michigan income tax filing requirements? What forms do we use? When should they be filed?
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Answer:
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If you file a federal income tax return, you should also file a Michigan income tax return. You are required to file a Michigan income tax return if the federal adjusted gross income (AGI) is greater than the personal exemption amount on the Michigan income tax return (MI-1040). Michigan has
one income tax form, MI-1040. The MI-1040 is used for any filer, residents, nonresidents and part-year residents. The
MI-1040 is also used when a federal EZ is filed, the MI-1040EZ is no longer
available.
Current and prior year Michigan tax forms may be obtained by one of the following methods:
Downloading the desired form from this web site by:
- Click on the word "Forms" at the top of the
page, under the Department of Treasury banner.
- On the next page (Treasury Forms) click on "Income Tax".
- Click on the desired link for Current Year or Previous Year Forms.
Or, forms may be requested by writing to:
Customer Contact Division
Michigan Department of Treasury
P.O. Box 30757
Lansing, MI 48909.
Use our Forms by Fax service by calling (517) 241-8730 from your fax machine. This is for current year forms only.
Forms obtained in any of the above mentioned ways may be used to file your Michigan Income Tax returns.
The filing due date is April 15, 2008 for the 2007 tax return.
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