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Michigan City Income Tax Rates CityState RateCity Rate Grand Rapids 4.05% 1.50% Grayling 4.05% 1.00% Hamtramck 4.05% 1.00% Highland Park 4.05% 2.00%20 more rows Jan 1, 2024
For 2023 the following Michigan cities levy an income tax of 1% on residents and 0.5% on nonresidents. Albion, Battle Creek, Benton Harbor, Big Rapids, East Lansing, Flint, Grayling, Hamtramck, Hudson, Ionia, Jackson, Lansing, Lapeer, Muskegon, Muskegon Heights, Pontiac, Port Huron, Portland, Springfield and Walker.
All wages of RESIDENTS are taxable even if earned outside of the Grand Rapids city limits. For NON-RESIDENTS, wages earned outside of the Grand Rapids city limits are not taxable, however documentation from the employer will be required if Grand Rapids tax was withheld on the excluded wages.
Yes, but its complicated. In tax year 2023, Michigan began a four-year phase-out of its retirement income tax. By the 2026 tax year, pensions and income from 401(k) and IRA withdrawals will be fully exempt from state income tax. In the meantime, you may qualify for tax relief depending on your age or occupation.
What is the sales tax rate in Grand Rapids, Michigan? The minimum combined 2024 sales tax rate for Grand Rapids, Michigan is 6%. This is the total of state, county and city sales tax rates. The Michigan sales tax rate is currently 6%.
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Is Social Security taxable in Michigan? Social Security payments are not taxed in Michigan. Any Social Security retirement income that is considered taxable on your federal income tax return can be subtracted from your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) when filing your state taxes in Michigan.
To check the status of your Michigan state refund online, visit Michigan.gov. You may also call 1-517-636-4486. For e-filed returns: Allow two weeks from the date you received confirmation that your e-filed state return was accepted before checking for information.
You will need to withhold if you are an employer who meets any of the following: If you have a location in the city. If you are doing business in the city, even if you dont have a location in the city. If you have locations both in and out of the city.

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