Mi 1040cr 2 2016 form-2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name, address, and Social Security number on lines 1, 2, and 3. Ensure accuracy to avoid processing delays.
  3. On line 5, select your filing status by checking the appropriate box. This is crucial for determining your eligibility.
  4. For line 6, indicate your residency status in Michigan for the year. If applicable, provide the dates of residency.
  5. Complete lines related to total household resources (lines 13-32). Include all sources of income as specified in the instructions.
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Michigan Department of Treasury The maximum credit for a single person is $500. The claim must be postmarked by September 30, to receive credit. For standard credit, must be a resident of Michigan with an annual income of $14,043 or less for one person or $18,986 or less for two persons.
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.
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.
Applicants must use Form MI-1040CR. An applicant should com- plete both Form MI-1040CR and Form MI-1040CR-2, and return whichever form gives a larger credit, if the applicant is any of the following: Blind and owns a homestead; Active in the military; An eligible veteran or surviving spouse.
The costs the homeowner can deduct are: State and local real estate taxes, subject to the $10,000 limit. Home mortgage interest, within the allowed limits.

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Who Qualifies? 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). You were a Michigan Resident for at least 6 months of the year you are filing in.
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.
Your claim must be based on the tax or rent paid on only one home during a 12 month period. The total household resources must be the combined income of both you and your spouse for the entire year. This form can be found at .michigan.gov/taxes.