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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MI-1040CR-2 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, address, and Social Security number on lines 1, 2, and 3. Ensure accuracy to avoid processing delays.
  3. Select your filing status on line 5. If you are married and filing separately, include both Social Security numbers but only one name.
  4. Indicate your residency status for the year on line 6. This is crucial for determining eligibility for the credit.
  5. For property owners, enter the taxable value of your homestead on line 9. If renting, complete Part 2 to determine eligible rent amounts.
  6. Complete lines detailing total household resources (lines 13-32). Include all income sources as specified in the instructions.
  7. Calculate your credit amount on line 33 based on your total household resources and applicable limits. Refer to Table 1 for phase-out percentages if necessary.
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Seniors are entitled to a homestead property tax credit equal to up to 100% of the amount their property taxes exceed 3.5% of their income, up to $1,200.
To get the EITC for the 2024 tax year (for tax returns filed in early 2025), your income has to be below the following levels: $59,899 ($66,819 if married filing jointly) with three or more qualifying children. $55,768 ($62,688 if married filing jointly) with two qualifying children.
The following states offer partial exemption on property taxes for seniors and people over 65. Hawaii. In Hawaii, if youre 65 or older, you could knock $160,000 off your homes assessed value, reducing your property tax liability. Louisiana. Alaska. New York. Washington. Mississippi. Florida. South Dakota.
Property Tax Exemption Pursuant to MCL 211.7u, eligible low-income homeowners may apply for an exemption from property taxes. An eligible person must own and occupy his/her home as a principal residence (homestead) and meet poverty income standards.
In the United States, there is no specific age at which seniors automatically stop paying taxes. However, as you get older, your tax responsibilities can change. Seniors often have different tax rules than younger taxpayers.

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Michigans Homestead Property Credit, Form MI-1040CR, is a refundable credit for both homeowners and renters. The Homestead Property Credit is for the taxpayers main residence. Only one home is considered a homestead at a time, and any additional property owned or rented to others is not considered a homestead.
The checks, averaging about $550, are for those who qualified for the Earned Income Tax Credit in 2022. The checks come after a state law was passed last March that expanded Michigans Earned Income Tax Credit from 6% to 30% of the federal tax credit.

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