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Michigan has a flat 4.25 percent individual income tax rate.
Youll be able to access your three most recent tax returns (each of which include your Form 1040the main tax formand any supporting forms used that year) when you sign into 1040.com and click to open the My Account screen.
Every wage-earning person that lives or works in Michigan pays a flat 4.25% for Michigan state income tax.
Claimants Who Requested Paper Statements Should Receive Them In Mail By End Of January Log into MiWAM. Click on the I Want To heading. Click on the 1099-G link. Click on the 1099-G letter for the 2023 tax year and save a copy for your records.
Transcript of your tax return Online is the fastest and easiest way to get your transcript. All transcript types are also available by mail by submitting Form 4506-T, Request for Transcript of Tax Return.
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You must file a Michigan return if you file a federal return or your income exceeds your Michigan exemption allowance. A return must be filed even if you do not owe Michigan tax.
Commonly used Michigan income tax forms are also available at Michigan Department of Treasury offices, most public libraries, Northern Michigan post offices, and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) county offices.

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