Looking for Michigan state tax information? In this article, you will find the latest resources on Michigan state tax, unemployment, income tax and more.
Michigan Department of Treasury
Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency
Withholding Requirements:
- Register as an employer by clicking here
- Michigan Withholding Exemption Certificate - MI-W4
- Several Michigan cities have withholding forms as well. A complete list can be found here (under Michigan)
- Withholding Method = 4.25% effective 1/1/2014
- Supplemental Rate = Withhold as for federal, Withhold at 4.25% if flat rate for federal.
Local Taxes:
For a complete list of city taxes click here.
State Unemployment Insurance (SUI):
Report quarterly wages and contributions by filing Form UIA 1028 (Employer's Quarterly Wage/Tax Report) by 25th day of month following end of quarter: Benefit ratio formula
Wage base is $9,500 for 2015
Contribution rates range from 0.06% to 10.3% for 201
5 New employers use 2.7% in 2015
New construction employers use 8.2%
State Disability Insurance (SDI):
None
State Labor Laws:
Minimum Wage - $7.40, effective September 1, 2014 the new rate will be $8.15
Termination Pay - Fired/Quit - next regular payday.
New Hire Reporting:
Employers must report hiring, rehiring, and return to work within 20 days using Michigan New Hire Reporting Form 3281, or MI W-4 (Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate) to:
New Hire Operations Center
P.O. Box 85010
Lansing, MI 48908-5010
Phone: 800-524-9846
Fax: 877-318-1659
To report online click here
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MiSDU
P.O. Box 30350
P.O. Box 30037 Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: 800-817-0805
To report online click here
Reciprocal States:
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin
For paycheck calculation visit the Michigan Paycheck Calculator of PaycheckCity.
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