Tax Agreement Between the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Indians and the State of Michigan Na 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Recitals' section, which outlines the purpose and intent of the agreement. Ensure you understand the context before proceeding.
  3. Fill out Section I, 'General Provisions,' by entering any required information regarding your entity's details as specified in subsections A through G.
  4. Move to Section II, 'General Definitions,' and ensure that all terms are clearly understood. This will help in accurately interpreting subsequent sections.
  5. Complete Sections III through VII, which detail specific tax provisions. Pay close attention to exemptions applicable to your situation.
  6. In Section VIII, 'Administration: General,' provide necessary documentation as required for compliance with state law.
  7. Review Sections IX through XII for income tax and sales tax procedures. Fill out any forms related to refunds or exemptions as needed.
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Some goods are exempt from sales tax under Michigan law. Examples include prescription medications, groceries, newspapers, medical devices, and some agricultural and industrial machinery.
Sales tax is almost always paid in the state you register the vehicle, not the state you buy it in, so youll still have to pay sales tax to register the car in your home state.
City/Local/County Sales Tax - Michigan has no city, local, or county sales tax. The state sales tax rate is 6%.
The Internet Tax Freedom Act does not prohibit the sales and use tax on consumer purchases over the Internet by Michigan residents that are taxable under Michigan law. Only new taxes on Internet access are prohibited.
Use tax of 6% must be paid to the State of Michigan on the total price of all taxable items brought into Michigan or purchases through the internet, by mail or by phone from out-of-state retailers that do not collect and remit sales or use tax from their customers.

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If the tribal member lived within his or her Tribes AA when the income was received, making them an RTM, and the income is non-business income, the individuals income is not taxable in Michigan regardless of where it was earned.
What are non-taxable items or sales tax exemptions in Michigan? Software as a Service (SaaS) Prescription drugs. Food for human consumption, unless not exempted. Feminine hygiene products. Data center equipment. Sales or rentals of medical equipment. Sales or rentals of mobility or prosthetic devices. Some services.
Use tax is a companion tax to sales tax. Use tax of 6% must be paid to the State of Michigan on the total price of all taxable items brought into Michigan or purchases through the internet, by mail or by phone from out-of-state retailers that do not collect and remit sales or use tax from their customers.

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