Michigan Treasury offers help to those who missed tax filing deadline

LANSING, Mich. – Michigan taxpayers who missed the April 18 state individual income tax filing deadline last week have options for filing a late return, according to the Michigan Department of Treasury (Treasury).

“Taxpayers who have an outstanding refund shouldn’t hesitate to file a return. We want to unite you with your money,” said Glenn White, who oversees Treasury’s Revenue Services programs. “If you have an outstanding tax debt and cannot make full payment, we will work with you on payment options. Our goal is to help taxpayers limit interest charges and late payment penalties.”

Treasury recommends past-due tax filers to consider:

Taxpayers who receive a final tax bill and are unable to pay the entire amount owed can consider:

The last three options for final tax bills should be filed separately from the state income tax return.

Questions?

Michigan taxpayers who have questions about or need help with their individual income tax returns or refunds can digitally connect with the state Treasury Department through its Treasury eServices platform.

To learn more about Michigan’s individual income tax or to download forms, go to www.michigan.gov/incometax. For more information from Treasury, go to Michigan.gov/Treasury or follow @MiTreasury on Twitter.

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