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You were a Michigan Resident for at least 6 months of the year you are filing in. You have Total Household Resources (THR) under a specified amount adjusted annually. You own and occupy the homestead you are claiming for credit or you occupy your rental under a contract lease agreement.
The tax credit can cover up to 25% of the cost of interior or exterior improvements on historic buildings. Owners of properties in national or local historic districts may apply. A limited amount of state tax credits are available and are first-come, first-serve each year.
AN ACT to provide for the establishment of historic districts; to provide for the acquisition of certain resources for historic preservation purposes; to provide for preservation of historic and nonhistoric resources within historic districts; to provide for the establishment of historic district commissions; to
The building must be a certified historic structure, either individually listed or as a contributing building on the National Register; or be a contributing building to a state and local certified historic district.
Owner-occupied residential properties do not qualify for the federal rehabilitation tax credit. The 20% credit is available only to properties rehabilitated for income-producing purposes, including commercial, industrial, agricultural, rental residential or apartment use.
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The Michigan tax credit is similar to the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (federal EITC). Public Act 4 of 2023 expanded the Michigan EITC from 6% of the federal EITC to 30% (see Michigan Compiled Law 206.272). This credit expansion is retroactive to the 2022 tax year.
In Module 1 we introduced The Secretary of the Interiors Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties as the general principles to govern work on historic resources, including Preservation, Rehabilitation, Restoration, and Reconstruction.
The checks, averaging about $550, are for those who qualified for the Earned Income Tax Credit in 2022.

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