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This form must be included with your MI-1040 to ensure your contributions are properly credited to the designated fund(s). Michigan taxpayers can contribute $5, $10, or more to any of the following funds on the Voluntary Contributions Schedule (Form 4642).
Voluntary contributions are payments made to the retirement fund in addition to the retirement deductions that are withheld from your pay.
The tax rate is 4.25% and taxpayers receive a personal exemption of $5,400 per dependent in TY 2023 and is estimated to be $5,600 in TY 2024.
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You may only claim one special exemption per person if it applies to you, your spouse, and your dependents; the special exemption allowance is $3,100. NOTE: For the 2023 tax year, the exemption allowances for the personal and stillbirth exemptions are $5,400.
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