As a convenience to taxpayers, Treasury is providing
links to software company Web sites. Some companies have free offers -
do you qualify? Visit their Web sites for more information on how to
e-file using their products.
More information about specific State-Only and
Fed/State e-file offers for tax year 2008 will be available at a later date.

State-Only e-file lets you submit your Michigan individual income tax return separately from your federal return. You can even e-file your homestead property tax credit and/or home heating credit claims separately. If you e-file your Michigan tax return alone, be sure to calculate your federal return first before completing and e-filing your Michigan return.
You may want to choose State-Only e-file if you:
- Already filed your federal return (e-filed or
paper filed).
- Are not required to file a federal return.
- Only need to file a Michigan property tax credit and/or home heating credit claim.
If you already filed your federal return, and now want to e-file your Michigan return, do not e-file another copy of the federal return. Doing so will result in a rejection from the IRS and
Michigan will not receive your State return information.
Disclaimer: Treasury
and the State of Michigan do not endorse or warrant these companies or their
products or services. The decision to use or not to use any of these products
and services will not result in any special treatment from Treasury.
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