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To qualify, you need to possess: Earned less than $75,000 (if single), $112,550 (if head of household), or $150,000 (if married and filing jointly) in 2022 tax year. Had a Social Security number that was active, or you paid taxes using a spouse or dependant.
The credit for taxes paid to another state is automatically calculated in your account when you add a Nonresident return to your already created Resident Michigan return if you pay taxes to both Michigan and another state. If you qualify for the reciprocal agreement, you will need to remove the automatic calculation.
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.
You were a resident of Michigan for at least six months during the year. You own or are contracted to pay rent and occupy a Michigan homestead on which property taxes were levied. If you own your home, your taxable value is $154,400 or less. Your total household resources are $67,300 or less.
You are a Michigan resident if your domicile is in Michigan. Your domicile is where you have your permanent home. It is the place you plan to return to whenever you go away. You may have several residences, but you can have only one domicile at a time (MCL 206.18).
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