MI-1040CR-2, 2010 Michigan Homestead Property Tax Credit Claim-2025

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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields. Fill in your first name, middle initial, last name, and Social Security number accurately.
  3. Indicate your residency status for 2010 by checking the appropriate box. If you are a part-year resident, provide the dates of residency.
  4. Complete the income section by detailing all sources of household income. Ensure to include wages, interest, and any other relevant income as specified.
  5. Calculate your property tax credit by following the instructions on lines 7 through 11. Enter values carefully to avoid errors.
  6. If applicable, complete Part 1 for homeowners or Part 2 for renters based on your situation. Make sure to report all necessary addresses and rental details.
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How to check your Michigan tax refund status. To check the status of your Michigan tax refund online, you can do it one of two ways. Visit the Michigan refund status website. Michigan taxpayers may also call 1-517-636-4486 to get a Michigan income tax refund status via telephone.
In Michigan, to qualify as a homestead, you must own the property and live in it as your main home. The homestead protection covers property worth up to $3,500. While this amount may seem small today, it still provides important protection in certain situations.
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.
To claim a PRE, the property owner must submit a Principal Residence Exemption (PRE) Affidavit, Form 2368, to the assessor for the city or township in which the property is located.
Michigans current homestead exemption of $46,125 ($69,200 for seniors) is just 20% of the states median home value. And Michigan offers no protection for a minimum amount in a bank account or funds derived from the EITC or public benefits.
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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.

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