Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, on Tuesday, signed a tax relief bill that will benefit working and retired residents.
Whitmer and Democratic leaders also wanted to send $180 "inflation relief checks" to every Michigan tax filer but didn't obtain the Republican votes needed to put the bill into effect immediately.
The tax cuts means the state will forego hundreds of millions of dollars a year in revenue - in exchange, families and ...
LANSING — A plan to send $180 checks to all Michigan tax filers died Tuesday ... Democrats hailed the targeted tax relief contained in the bill. “This historic legislation tackles longstanding ...
Lansing — Michigan taxpayers ... looming cut in the state's income tax rate on the horizon. Whitmer, a Democrat who is expected to sign the bill, made tax relief for seniors a top agenda item ...
Michigan Senate Passes Tax Relief Plan Without $180 Checks LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan tax filers will not receive $180 checks under a sweeping tax proposal passed by the state Senate late ...
(AP) — Michigan ... relief to retirees by phasing out taxes on public and private pensions and would help lower-income families through significant expansion of the state's Earned Income Tax ...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, on Tuesday, signed a tax relief bill that will benefit working and retired residents. Although this Michigan tax relief bill doesn't include the expected $180 ...