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What is michigan nonresident and part-year

The Michigan Nonresident and Part-year Resident Schedule is a tax form used by nonresidents and part-year residents of Michigan to report and allocate their income to Michigan and other states.

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  • Nonresident taxpayers with income sourced from Michigan
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  • Individuals receiving pensions or dividend income attributable to Michigan
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  • Individuals needing to report multi-state income for tax compliance

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This form is necessary for nonresidents earning income from Michigan sources and for part-year residents who need to allocate their income, including wages and pensions, during their time in Michigan.
The Michigan Nonresident and Part-year Resident Schedule must generally be filed by the same deadline as your federal tax return, typically April 15. Check the Michigan Department of Treasury website for any specific changes or extensions.
You can submit the completed form either by mail to the Michigan Department of Treasury or electronically through approved tax software. Ensure to follow the instructions for submission as specified with the form.
You should include financial statements that document your sources of income, such as W-2s for wages, 1099s for business income or dividends, and any other relevant tax documentation to support your claims.
Common mistakes include failing to report all income, miscalculating taxable amounts, neglecting to sign the form, and not including necessary supplementary forms. Review all entries carefully before submission.
Processing times vary but expect it to take 4 to 8 weeks for the Michigan Department of Treasury to process your tax form. During peak filing season, processing times may be longer.
Filing the Michigan Nonresident and Part-year Resident Schedule itself does not incur a fee, but if you submit through a tax professional, there may be service fees for their assistance.
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