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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your first name, last name, and Social Security number. If filing jointly, include your spouse's details as well.
  3. Indicate your filing status by checking the appropriate box for single, married filing jointly, or married filing separately.
  4. Complete the residency status section by selecting whether you are a resident, nonresident, or part-year resident. If applicable, provide dates of Michigan residency.
  5. Fill out the sections regarding property taxes and household resources. Ensure to enter accurate figures for taxable value and property taxes levied on your home.
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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.
To qualify, you must meet all of these requirements: You own or were contracted to pay rent and occupied a Michigan homestead. You were NOT a full-time student who was claimed as a dependent on another persons return. You did NOT live in college or university operated housing for the entire year.
To qualify for a PRE on a parcel of land, a person must be a Michigan resident who owns and occupies the property as a principal residence. The PRE is a separate program from the Homestead Property Tax Credit, which is filed annually with your Michigan Individual Income Tax Return.
You may claim a property tax credit if all of the following apply: Your homestead is located in Michigan. You were a Michigan resident for at least 6 months during a calendar year. You pay property taxes or rent on your Michigan homestead.
You can claim a property tax credit if all the following apply: You are considered a natural person (owner or claimant), and not a living trust, irrevocable trust, or other legal entity, such as a S corporation or LLC, etc. Your homestead is in Michigan (whether you rent or own).

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What is the Home Heating Credit? The Home Heating Credit is a way the State of Michigan helps low-income families pay some of their heating expenses if they are a qualified Michigan homeowners or renters. You should complete the Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7 to see if you qualify for the credit.
Filing your Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7 can be done by mail or electronically.

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