Michigan department of treasury 4640 rev 12 10 2013 form-2025

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You must be a Michigan resident to claim this exemption. You may claim your Michigan home only if you own it and occupy it as your principal residence. You may not have more than one principal residence.
Submit a separate Form 2602 for each exemption being rescinded. Your property number is vital; without it, your township or city cannot adjust your property taxes accurately. Lines 2-4: Enter the complete property address of the exemption you are rescinding. Check the appropriate box for the city or township.
Under United States tax law, for a home to qualify as a principal residence, it must meet the two out of five year rule. This means that a person must live in the residence for a total of two years or 730 days combined out of a five-year period. This rule also applies to married couples filing jointly. 4.
We will send a letter/notice if: We have a question about your tax return. We need to verify your identity. We need additional information. We adjusted your return.
A Principal Residence Exemption (PRE) exempts a residence from the tax levied by a local school district for school operating purposes up to 18 mills. Section 211.7cc and 211.7dd of the General Property Tax Act, Public Act 206 of 1893, as amended, addresses PRE claims.
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Property Tax Exemption An eligible person must own and occupy his/her home as a principal residence (homestead) and meet poverty income standards. The local Board of Review may interview the applicant in order to determine eligibility, ing to the local guidelines, and will review all applications.
By form. To change your address with the IRS, you may complete a Form 8822, Change of Address (For Individual, Gift, Estate, or Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Returns) and/or a Form 8822-B, Change of Address or Responsible Party Business and send them to the address shown on the forms.

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