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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and Social Security number in the designated boxes. Ensure you print clearly in black ink, using capital letters.
  3. Indicate your filing status by checking the appropriate box for 'Single' or 'Married Filing Jointly'. If applicable, check if you can be claimed as a dependent.
  4. Fill out your income details on Page 1, including total wages earned in Detroit. Use Schedule N if you worked both inside and outside of Detroit.
  5. Complete the exemptions section by calculating the total number of exemptions based on your situation. Multiply this number by $750 for your exemption amount.
  6. Proceed to calculate your taxable income and any deductions using Schedules J and M as necessary. Attach required schedules from your federal return.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Ensure all required signatures are included.

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The City of Detroit income tax is a straight percentage on compensation after an adjustment for personal and dependency exemptions. Each exemption is valued at $600.00 per year.
An employer either required to withhold or voluntarily registered for withholding must withhold on compensation paid to the following employees: All residents of the City of Detroit whether or not they work inside the City of Detroit; and All nonresidents of the City of Detroit who have the City of Detroit as their
Nonresidents enter salaries and wages earned in Michigan. Non-qualified stock options earned in Michigan are allocated to Michigan. Example: You reported $50,000 in wages on your U.S. Form 1040. Of this, $30,000 is taxable to Michigan.
Filing an Annual Return Every corporation doing business in the city, whether or not it has an office or place of business in the city, is required to file an annual City of Detroit Corporation Income Tax Return (Form 5297) either electronically or with a paper form.
The City of Detroit income tax rate for residents is 2.4% (multiply by 0.024). The City of Detroit income tax rate for nonresidents is 1.2% (multiply by 0.012). These instructions are interpretations of the Detroit Income Tax Ordinance.

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If you are a Detroit resident, all of your income is subject to Detroit tax, no matter where it is earned.
Residents. File a return if you owe tax, are due a refund, or your AGI exceeds your exemption allowance. If you file a federal return you should file a City return even if you do not owe City tax.
Make check payable to State of Michigan - Detroit. Write the last four digits of filers Social Security number and 2023 City-V on the check. Do not fold or staple. Mail to: Michigan Department of Treasury, P.O. Box 30738, Lansing, MI 48909.

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