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What's Different About Michigan Income Taxes?

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Most often when people first move to the state of Michigan, they do not know that there is anything different with the Michigan income taxes when it comes to other states. Only when people do their taxes, that they learn the difference!

When it comes to the Michigan income taxes, many people do not know any different. In fact, there are tons of people that have never filed their own taxes! Most of the times, people will take their income taxes to a professional and have them file them! For them, it is much easier as well as less stressful.

One thing that many people like about Michigan Income taxes is that it is set at a flat rate percentage. The flat rate percentage that the income taxes are being taken at is 3.9%. Along with it being a flat rate percentage, there is also room for modifications if felt necessary. In fact, some cities impose as having their own/additional income taxes to pay. Some of the cities that have additional income taxes are Detroit, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and Pontiac; amongst many more. Therefore, if you do not want to pay extra taxes it may be a good idea to look up a city thoroughly before moving there.

Another very important thing that people must know before filing their Michigan income taxes is the due date. Just like many other state, the Michigan income taxes are due on/by April 15. However, it that day falls on a weekend, they must be done by the next business day. However, that also depends on which type of taxes you are filing.

Another thing that you much watch for when filing your taxes is to make sure that they are on the correct forms. Many times people will get the forms mixed up and end up getting themselves in trouble. For the average individual, they will be using the MI-1040, if they use a form and the booklet. Many of the forms are good for different types of taxes; however, you must keep an eye on that. There are, in fact, many forms for many different things. Because of there being so many different forms, most of the Michigan population e-files their taxes, making Michigan State 3rd in the nation!

Another very important thing that many people must think about when filing their taxes, is if they feel safe with themselves doing them. Many people do not trust themselves or have a lot of paperwork so they take it to a professional. By taking the taxes to a professional, they are relieving all the stress and worries that had! Although, before you take your taxes to a professional, you must make sure that they are good with a great reputation!


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