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  2. Begin by entering your full name and Social Security number at the top of the form. Ensure that these match the information on your W-2 forms.
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You must file a Michigan Individual Income Tax return if you have income that would be included in federal adjusted gross income that exceeds your allowed Michigan exemption allowance(s).
For the 2024 income tax returns, the individual income tax rate for Michigan taxpayers is 4.25 percent, and the personal exemption is $5,600 for each taxpayer and dependent. An additional personal exemption is available if you are the parent of a stillborn child delivered in 2024.
All income of Battle Creek residents is taxable, including wages and other income earned outside of the Battle Creek city limits. In general, if income is taxable on the federal tax return, it is taxable to Battle Creek.
Tax Year 2022 Filing Thresholds by Filing Status Filing StatusTaxpayer age at the end of 2022A taxpayer must file a return if their gross income was at least: single under 65 $12,950 single 65 or older $14,700 head of household under 65 $19,400 head of household 65 or older $21,1506 more rows
If you were under 65 at the end of 2024 If your filing status is:File a tax return if your gross income is: Single $14,600 or more Head of household $21,900 or more Married filing jointly $29,200 or more (both spouses under 65) $30,750 or more (one spouse under 65) Married filing separately $5 or more1 more row Jul 30, 2025

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If you were under 65 at the end of 2024 If your filing status is:File a tax return if your gross income is: Head of household $21,900 or more Married filing jointly $29,200 or more (both spouses under 65) $30,750 or more (one spouse under 65) Married filing separately $5 or more Qualifying surviving spouse $29,200 or more1 more row Jul 30, 2025

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