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  2. Begin by entering your Social Security Number and your spouse’s if applicable. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for processing.
  3. Fill in your personal details including first name, last name, and home address. Make sure to check the box if this return is for a deceased taxpayer.
  4. Select your filing status from the options provided: Single, Married Filing Separately, or Married Filing Jointly.
  5. Complete the exemptions section by indicating if you are over 65, blind, deaf, or disabled. Also, list the number of dependent children and other dependents.
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If you lived inside the City of Detroit for the entire tax year in question (January 1st through December 31st), you should file as a resident of the City of Detroit.
The City of Detroit income tax rate for residents is 2.4% (multiply by 0.024). The City of Detroit income tax rate for nonresidents is 1.2% (multiply by 0.012).
Income Tax Rates The City of Detroit income tax rate for nonresidents is 1.2% (multiply by 0.012). These instructions are interpretations of the Detroit Income Tax Ordinance. The Detroit Income Tax Ordinance will prevail in any disagreements between the instructions and the Detroit Income Tax Ordinance.
Tax treatment of nonresident alien If you are not engaged in a trade or business, the payment of U.S. source income that is fixed, determinable, annual, or periodical is taxed at a flat 30 percent (or lower treaty rate) and no deductions are allowed against such income.
Current and prior year Michigan tax forms may be obtained by one of the following methods: Downloading the desired form from our web site or by calling 1-800-827-4000 and placing your request. Please allow 30 days for forms to be mailed. These services are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
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Non-residents Taxable income (AUD)Income tax on excess (%) Over Not over 0 135,000 30.0 135,000 190,000 37.0 190,000 45.0 Jun 26, 2025
What type of entities have to file a return and pay city of Detroit income taxes? All corporations, partnerships, and trusts and estates must file an annual income tax return. The partnership may pay tax for partners only if it pays for all partners subject to the tax.

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