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What is MI Personal Property

The Michigan Personal Property Statement is a tax document used by taxpayers to report the value of personal property owned or held in Michigan as of December 31 of the previous year.

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MI Personal Property is needed by:
  • Business owners in Michigan
  • Tax professionals assisting clients
  • Individuals with personal property subject to taxation
  • Accountants preparing tax documents
  • Real estate professionals
  • Property assessors

How to fill out the MI Personal Property

  1. 1.
    Start by accessing pdfFiller and search for the 'Michigan Personal Property Statement (Form 632, L-4175)'. Open the form in the editor.
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    Familiarize yourself with the layout of the document by scrolling through each section. Use the zoom feature for better visibility if needed.
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    Before you begin filling out the form, gather all necessary information such as your business activities, locations, and a list of tangible personal properties including machinery and equipment.
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    Begin filling the form by clicking on each blank field and entering the required information. Use the instructions provided within the form to guide your entries accurately.
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    Use the checkbox options to indicate various types of personal property and ensure all relevant properties are reported correctly.
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    Once all fields are complete, review your entries for accuracy. Make sure your business details, property values, and any required certifications are correctly documented.
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    If you have filled out the form electronically, ensure that any signatures needed are added electronically as well.
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    Finally, save your completed form by clicking on the save button. Choose to download it as a PDF or submit directly through pdfFiller, following the appropriate submission methods for your state.
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Business owners and individuals who own personal property in Michigan are required to file this statement to report the value of their assets used for tax assessments.
The Michigan Personal Property Statement must be filed by February 1 of each year for the previous year's assessment.
You can submit the form electronically through pdfFiller or print and mail it to your local assessor's office. Verify your local submission procedures before sending.
Typically, you may need to provide documentation that supports the value of your personal property, such as purchase invoices or appraisal reports, depending on your local assessor's requirements.
Common mistakes include failing to report all types of personal property, providing inaccurate valuations, or missing the filing deadline. Double-checking your form before submission can help avoid these errors.
Processing times vary by local assessor, but typically it can take several weeks to assess the submitted form and determine the property tax liability.
No, notarization is not required for filing the Michigan Personal Property Statement. However, a signature from the certifier is necessary.
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