Schedule CR-5 2012 MICHIGAN Schedule of Taxes and Allocation-2025

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Summer property taxes are payable beginning July 1 and are due without interest or penalty by July 31. ​Winter property taxes are payable beginning December 1 and are due without interest or penalty by December 31​.
You must submit a Michigan withholding exemption certificate (form MI-W4) to your employer on or before the date that employment begins. If you fail or refuse to submit this certificate, your employer must withhold tax from your compensation without allowance for any exemptions.
Tax schedules are forms you fill out with your tax return to calculate specific types of income, credits or deductions, providing additional details beyond what is on your Form 1040. You use Schedule A to itemize deductions on your tax return when your itemized deductions exceed the Standard Deduction.
Michigan has a flat income tax system, which means that income earners of all levels pay the same rate: 4.05% of taxable income. That is one of the lowest rates for states with a flat tax. In Michigan, adjusted gross income (which is gross income minus certain deductions) is based on federal adjusted gross income.
The property tax rate in Michigan is referred to as a millage, and its figured in mills. One mill is equal to 1/1,000 of a dollar. Or, more simply, for every $1,000 in taxable value, a property owner will pay $1 in property tax. Millage Rates (PDF) for the current year are available for review online.
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Schedule W is designed to report State of Michigan income tax withholding. Schedule W enables us to process your individual income tax return more efficiently. Include the completed Schedule W with your return.
Schedule A (1040) Itemized Deductions. If you itemize, you can deduct a part of your medical and dental expenses and un-reimbursed employee business expenses, and amounts you paid for certain taxes, interest, contributions, and miscellaneous expenses. You can also deduct certain casualty and theft losses.
MI-1041 Schedule W is designed to report Michigan fiduciary income tax withholding. If withholding is claimed and the MI-1041 Schedule W and supporting withholding documents are not provided, the processing of the return may be delayed.

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