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The Department of the Treasury operates and maintains systems that are critical to the nations financial infrastructure, such as the production of coin and currency, the disbursement of payments to the American public, revenue collection, and the borrowing of funds necessary to run the federal government.
The Michigan Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) was expanded from 6% to 24% effective tax year 2022. When this law took effect, 2022 tax returns were already filed. Therefore, in February 2024, Treasury mailed supplemental check payments to qualified filers who claimed the credit on their 2022 return.
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.
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The Michigan Department of Treasury is responsible for collecting, disbursing, and investing all state monies. The Department advises the Governor on all tax and revenue policy, collects and administers over $20 billion a year in state taxes, and safeguards the credit of the state.
Payments can be made prior to receiving a Notice of Intent/Final Bill for Taxes Due by using the Michigan Individual Income Tax e-Payments system. You can also submit any late or partial payments by check or money order to Michigan Department of Treasury, P.O. Box 30774, Lansing MI 48929.
The Michigan Department of Treasury (Treasury) is responsible for collecting, disbursing, and investing all state monies. The department advises the Governor on all tax and revenue policy, collects and administers over $20 billion a year in state taxes, and safeguards the credit of the state.

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