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Michigan's Corporate Income Tax (CIT) is at a flat rate of 6%. The tax applies to C Corporations and any entity that elects to be taxed as a C corporation. Income is apportioned based 100% on the sales factor.
Michigan recognizes the federal S election, and Michigan S corporations are not required to pay corporate income tax to the state. However, an individual S corporation shareholder will owe tax on his or her share of the company's income.
A Michigan S-corporation is a standard corporation that has elected for the special S-corp tax status with the IRS. The election is done by filing Form 2553 with the Internal Revenue Service.
The Michigan Business Tax (MBT), which was signed into law by Governor Jennifer M. Granholm July 12, 2007, imposes a 4.95% business income tax and a modified gross receipts tax at the rate of 0.8%.
All businesses except partnerships must file an annual income tax return.
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All taxpayers other than financial institutions and insurance companies (described here as standard taxpayers) with nexus and apportioned or allocated gross receipts equal to $350,000 or more and whose CIT tax liability is greater than $100 must file a CIT Annual Return (Form 4891).
Michigan recognizes the federal S election, and Michigan S corporations are not required to pay corporate income tax to the state.
In Michigan, a UBG with standard members must file Form 4567. A Designated Member (DM) must file the return on behalf of the standard members of the group. In a parent- subsidiary controlled group, the controlling member must serve as DM if it has nexus with Michigan.
Michigan's Corporate Income Tax (CIT) is at a flat rate of 6%. The tax applies to C Corporations and any entity that elects to be taxed as a C corporation. Income is apportioned based 100% on the sales factor.
All taxpayers other than financial institutions and insurance companies (described here as standard taxpayers) with nexus and apportioned or allocated gross receipts equal to $350,000 or more and whose CIT tax liability is greater than $100 must file a CIT Annual Return (Form 4891).

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