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You had income earned while a Michigan resident and/or income attributable to Michigan as a non-resident. You must file a Michigan Individual Income Tax return.
Nonresidents and part-year residents must pay income tax to Michigan on all income earned in Michigan or attributable to Michigan.
E-file is a safe, fast, and easy way to file your tax return. This filing option is now available for City of Detroit Individual Income Tax Returns. E-File with Commercial Tax Software \u2013 Do it yourself. Buy tax preparation software either over-the-counter or online, and prepare your own return.
Nonresident aliens must file and pay any tax due using Form 1040NR, U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return.
All taxpayers other than financial institutions and insurance companies (described here as standard taxpayers) with nexus and apportioned or allocated gross receipts equal to $350,000 or more and whose CIT tax liability is greater than $100 must file a CIT Annual Return (Form 4891).
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A nonresident individual, estate, or trust, with Michigan sourced income is required to file an annual Michigan income tax return. Any withholding tax or other payments made by or on behalf of the nonresident may be claimed for credit on the annual income tax return.
Yes. Michigan residents owe tax on all income from wages, salary, or guaranteed payments, no matter where it is earned. A Michigan resident may qualify for a non-refundable tax credit for tax paid to another government unit outside of Michigan, including: A nonreciprocal state.
An individual who was a Detroit resident for the entire year must file a D-1040(R) resident form. If you were a resident of Detroit for part of the year, use Form D-1040(L). Resident, part-year resident forms and instructions are available from the Detroit Income Tax Division.
Yes. You must file a Michigan Individual Income Tax Return MI-1040 and pay tax on income you earned, received, or accrued while living in Michigan. Required forms include (not limited to): MI-1040, Schedule 1, Schedule NR and Schedule W. For more information on part-year residency view the MI-1040 instruction booklet .
If you are a Detroit resident, all of your income is subject to Detroit tax, no matter where it is earned. See line-by-line Instructions for Form 5118, 2021 City of Detroit Resident Income Tax Return.

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