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  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top of the form, including your name, address, and Social Security number. Ensure that this information matches your federal tax documents.
  3. Indicate your residency status by marking the appropriate box: Resident, Nonresident, or Part-Year Resident. This is crucial for determining your tax obligations.
  4. Fill in your income details on page 1. Report all wages, salaries, and other income sources as instructed. Attach any necessary W-2 forms to support these entries.
  5. Complete the Exemptions Schedule on page 2 to claim any exemptions you are eligible for. This includes personal and dependency exemptions.
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Line 8b: Reasons wages might be exempt from withholding include: You are a nonresident spouse of military personnel stationed in Michigan. You are a resident of one of the following reciprocal states while working in Michigan: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Ohio, or Wisconsin.
In Michigan, a UBG with members that are corporations must file Form 4891. A Designated Member (DM) must file the return on behalf of the standard members of the group.
The law does not require the filing of the MBT return by a taxpayer whose gross receipts apportioned or allocated to Michigan are less than $350,000.
You must file a Michigan Individual Income Tax Return if your Michigan income exceeds your prorated exemption allowance. Note: For the 2022 tax year, each Michigan personal and dependent exemption allowance is $5,000 plus $2,900 for each eligible special exemption.
The most common Michigan income tax form is the MI-1040. This form is used by Michigan residents who file an individual income tax return.

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