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What is MI Summer Tax Deferment

The Michigan Summer Tax Deferment Application is a tax deferment document used by eligible Michigan residents to request a delay of summer property taxes until February 15.

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MI Summer Tax Deferment is needed by:
  • Michigan homeowners seeking tax relief
  • Residents facing financial hardship during summer months
  • Individuals caring for dependent family members
  • Seniors or disabled individuals looking for tax deferment
  • Landlords with tenant-occupied properties
  • Local treasurers handling tax deferment applications

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Eligible applicants include Michigan homeowners who meet specific income criteria or property use requirements, such as seniors or individuals with disabilities.
The application must be submitted to the local treasurer before the summer property tax due date to qualify for deferment until February 15.
After completing the form, you must submit it to your local treasurer's office. Check their specific submission guidelines regarding additional document requirements.
Typically, applicants need to provide proof of income, identification, and any documentation that supports their eligibility criteria, such as proof of property use.
Ensure all required fields are completed. Double-check that your personal information is accurate and that you have verified your eligibility before signing.
Processing times can vary, but it generally takes a few weeks. Check with your local treasurer for specific timelines.
No, the Michigan Summer Tax Deferment Application does not require notarization, making it easier to complete and submit.
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