MICHIGAN Tax Forms and Instructions
Below are the relevant links for MI State Tax information.
Michigan State Mandate Tax preparers who have been approved by the IRS are automatically approved to submit Michigan returns electronically. There is no separate approval process for Michigan. Tax practitioners who prepare 200 or more personal income tax returns are required to e-file all eligible forms that are supported by their software. Additionally the Treasury mandates e-filing of SBT returns. And the e-file mandate for Single Business Tax is being continued for software developers supporting MBT, effective January 1, 2010, for the 2009 tax year.



MICHIGAN Tax Forms and Instructions Information
  • Michigan Individual Income Tax Forms
    A Complete List of Current and Previous Year Individual Income Tax Forms

  • Michigan Individual Income Tax Instructions
    Overview of Individual Income Tax Information. Contains Links and References

  • Michigan Refund Status
    Check the Staut of Your Current Year's Refund Online

  • Michigan Contact Information
    Contact Information- Automated Information Service 1-800-827-4000 Tele-Help: For prerecorded information about income tax and tax credit topics, dial 1-800-827-4000 and press option 1. See below for a complete list of topics. While most questions can be answered by the Automated Information Service, you may speak with one of our customer service representatives from 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday, by calling 1-800-827-4000.

Online Credit Card Payments
  • Offical Payments
    Or call 1-800-2PAY-TAX (Offical payments charges a nominal fee for this service)(Use Jurisdiction Code 2000 for Individual and Jurisdiction Code 2006 for Business Taxes)
Mailing Addresses
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  • Return Mailing Address without Refund:




  • Estimates Mailing Address:




  • Amended Return Mailing Address:




  • Extension Mailing Address:
    You may file Form 4 or a copy of your federal extension. An extension of time to file the federal return automatically extends the due date of the Michigan return to the new federal due date. If you have not been granted a federal extension, the Michigan Department of Treasury (Treasury) will grant a 180-day extension. Do not file this form if a refund is expected or if you are not submitting payment with this form. If at the time the extension is filed, it is determined additional Michigan tax is due, send the amount due and a completed Michigan extension application or a copy of your federal extension form. Extension requests received without payment on the account will not be honored and penalty and interest will accrue on the unpaid tax from the original due date of the return. Do not attach a copy of the federal extension with Form 4. If you e-filed Form MI-1040, retain a copy of the extension form for your records





  • Electronic Filing:
    Michigan accepts Resident, Nonresident, and Part-year returns electronically. They can be transmitted with the Federal return or transmitted as a State only return.
Federal Tax Information
  • Where's My Federal Refund?
    Access this Secure Web Site to find out if the IRS Received Your Return and Whether Your Refund was Processed and Sent to You

  • Federal Refund Cycle
    Pub 2043 (PDF) ELF Peak Refund Cycle Chart 1003 Pub 2043 (PDF) ELF Peak Refund Cycle Chart (79.9K) PDF Pub 2043 (PDF) ELF Peak Refund Cycle Chart

  • IRS Publications
    Select from a List Sorted by Publication or Notice Number

  • IRS Forms
    Select from a List of Forms and Instructions Displayed in Form Number Order

  • IRS Contact Information
    IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers are Your one-stop Resource for face-to-face Tax Help and Solutions to Tax Problems, every Business Day

  • Tax Resources
    Tax Resources on the Web