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What is MI Schedule 1

The Michigan Schedule 1 Additions and Subtractions is a tax form used by Michigan residents to report adjustments to their income for state tax purposes.

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MI Schedule 1 is needed by:
  • Michigan residents filing state income taxes
  • Tax professionals assisting clients with Michigan tax returns
  • Individuals reporting state tax additions for tax credits
  • People claiming military pay or retirement benefits
  • Taxpayers with income from U.S. government bonds
  • Residents participating in tax refund processes

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Michigan residents who need to report income additions and subtractions for state tax purposes must file this form along with their main income tax return, Form MI-1040.
The Michigan Schedule 1 Additions and Subtractions must be submitted along with your MI-1040 by the typical state tax deadline, which is usually April 15th each year.
You can submit the completed Michigan Schedule 1 form by including it with your MI-1040 when you file your state income tax return, either electronically or by mail.
When completing the Michigan Schedule 1, you may need documents such as W-2s, 1099s, and records of any additional income or deductions you plan to report.
Common mistakes include omitting required sections, incorrect calculations, and failing to include necessary documentation. Always double-check your entries for accuracy.
Processing times may vary, but typically, the Michigan Department of Treasury processes tax returns within 4-6 weeks if filed electronically. Paper applications may take longer.
Yes, if you need to report additional income or deductions for a previous tax year, you can use the Michigan Schedule 1 Additions and Subtractions form to amend your MI-1040.
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