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Standard Deduction 2023-2024: How Much It Is, When to Take It. The 2023 standard deduction for tax returns filed in 2024 is $13,850 for single filers, $27,700 for joint filers or $20,800 for heads of household. People 65 or older may be eligible for a higher amount.
The exemption amount is $5,400 per year times the number of personal and dependency exemptions allowed under Part 1 of the Michigan Income Tax Act. An employee may not claim more exemptions on the MI-W4 than can be claimed on the employees Michigan income tax return.
This deduction is referred to as the Michigan Standard Deduction: $20,000 for a single or married filing separate return, or. $40,000 for a married filing joint return. These amounts may have additional limitations for retirement and pension beneficiaries using the Tier Structure Subtraction.
This deduction is referred to as the Michigan Standard Deduction: $20,000 for a single or married filing separate return, or. $40,000 for a married filing joint return.
After all applicable exemptions, additions, and subtractions are applied, the Michigan individual income tax is calculated . The Michigan income tax rate is 4 . 25 percent for the 2022 tax year .
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Payments can be made prior to receiving a Notice of Intent/Final Bill for Taxes Due by using the Michigan Individual Income Tax e-Payments system. You can also submit any late or partial payments by check or money order to Michigan Department of Treasury, P.O. Box 30774, Lansing MI 48929.
For the 2022 tax year, seniors filing single or married filing separately get a standard deduction of $14,700. For those who are married and filing jointly, the standard deduction for 65 and older is $25,900.
The taxpayer shall not claim a refund of any amount paid to the department after the expiration of 4 years after the date set for the filing of the original return. A person who has failed to file a return is liable for all taxes due for the entire period for which the person would be subject to the taxes.

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