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What is taxable income in Michigan?

Ken Haddad
Ken Haddad
  • October 03, 2022 19:55

Taxable income is all income subject to Michigan individual income tax.

View a list of items included in Michigan taxable income.

This list serves as a guide and is not intended to replace the law. [MCL 206.30]

Note: The economic impact payments are not included in federal adjusted gross income (AGI) or in Michigan taxable income.

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