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What is MI Personal Property Statement

The Michigan 2013 Personal Property Statement is a tax document used by Michigan taxpayers to report the value of tangible personal property owned or held as of December 31, 2012.

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MI Personal Property Statement is needed by:
  • Individual taxpayers owning tangible personal property in Michigan
  • Business owners who are required to report personal property for tax purposes
  • Certified public accountants assisting clients with tax filings
  • Local government officials processing property tax documents
  • Tax professionals preparing state tax returns

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    Access pdfFiller and search for the Michigan 2013 Personal Property Statement form using the search bar.
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    Once located, click on the form to open it within the pdfFiller interface.
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    Familiarize yourself with the form's layout and required sections before starting your entry.
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    Gather necessary information, including a detailed list of your tangible personal property and their values as of December 31, 2012.
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    Fill in each field carefully, entering accurate descriptions, costs, and values for the property you own.
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    Utilize checkboxes as required to indicate property types, and ensure all mandatory fields are completed.
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    After filling out the form, review all entries to confirm accuracy and completeness, paying attention to numeric values and property descriptions.
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    Once satisfied with the information, use the signature line to certify accuracy; you can sign electronically if needed.
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    Save your progress frequently to avoid losing data, and when complete, download a copy of the form for your records.
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    Finally, submit the form through the appropriate channels, which may include direct email submission or print and mail instructions provided.
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The form is intended for Michigan taxpayers who own tangible personal property, including individuals and businesses, as of December 31, 2012.
The form must be filed by February 1, 2013. It's crucial to meet this deadline to avoid penalties or issues with tax assessments.
The completed form can typically be submitted electronically if provided by your local government or printed and mailed to the right authorities. Check local guidelines for specific submission methods.
While the form itself is comprehensive, it may require attachments such as receipts or valuations of tangible personal property to support the entries made.
Ensure all fields are correctly filled, particularly numeric values which should match reported property costs. Neglecting to sign the certifier section is another common error to avoid.
Processing times can vary by locality, but generally, allow a few weeks for the local tax authority to review and respond following submission.
Filing the Michigan 2013 Personal Property Statement typically does not incur filing fees, but consult local tax guidelines for any specific requirements.
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