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Michigan
This states that if you lived in Michigan the entire year and had earned income; you are required to file Form MI 1040. You are also required to file the same status as on your federal tax return. If you have any questions, you may access the Michigan Department of Revenue guidelines
PART-YEAR RESIDENT:
This states that you only lived in Michigan for a short period of time and you will be taxed on all earned income while you lived in Michigan. If you had income from another state, you are required to send a copy of that state’s return with your Michigan return as well. This also means you are required to file Form MI-1040 and Schedule NR. If you have any questions, you may access the Michigan Department of Revenue guidelines
NON-RESIDENT:
This states that you may or may not have lived in Michigan, but you had wages, salaries, and compensation that are from a source within Michigan, then you are required to file Form MI 1040 and Schedule NR. You will not file a state return with Michigan if you live in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Minnesota, or Wisconsin. This is due to the reciprocal agreements between Michigan and the above-mentioned states. If you have any questions, you may access the guidelines at the Michigan Department of Revenue guidelines
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