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Interest is calculated by multiplying the unpaid tax owed by the current interest rate. Penalty is 5% of the total unpaid tax due for the first two months. After two months, 5% of the unpaid tax amount is assessed each month. The maximum late penalty is equal to 25% of the unpaid tax owed.
Penalty and Interest for Underpayment of Estimates (MI-2210) 90% of your current years tax liability or. 100% of your previous years liability. 110% of your previous years liability if your previous years adjusted gross income is more than $150,000 ($75,000 for married filing separate).
Penalty of 5% of the tax due is assessed for the first two months. Penalty increases by an additional 5% per month or fraction thereof, after the second month, to a maximum of 25%. To calculate late, non-remittance or deficiency penalty and interest, please see the Penalty and Interest Calculator.
All businesses pay the CIT on their taxable income if they have a substantial nexus in the state. This means the business has a physical presence or collects at least $350,000 in gross receipts in Michigan.
Single-member LLC-individual Payments to members are not taxable for UI purposes. Members are not entitled to receive UI benefits.
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All businesses except partnerships must file an annual income tax return. Partnerships file an information return. The form you use depends on how your business is organized.
Per the state: The tax is imposed on the business income of all taxpayers (not just corporations) with business activity in Michigan, subject to the limitations of federal law.

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