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What is the Michigan Tax Tribunal?


The Tribunal is an administrative court that hears appeals relating to individual, property, and business tax matters involving taxes enforced by the Michigan Department of Treasury, such as income, single business, sales and use taxes, etc.

The Tribunal consists of seven members representing a cross-section of tax disciplines, such as attorneys, a certified public accountant, an assessor, an appraiser, etc.
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 •  Responsive Pleading
 •  Discovery
 •  Counsel Conference
 •  Property Tax Matter Appeal
 •  Scheduling Order
 •  Prehearing General Call
 •  Prehearing Conference
 •  Summary of Prehearing Conference and Scheduling Order
 •  Dispositive Motions
 •  Stipulation of Facts
 •  Tribunal Member
 •  Valuation Disclosure
 •  Adjourned
 •  Non-Property Tax Appeals
 •  Counsel Conference Summary
 •  Ad Valorem
 •  How do I pay the fees?
 •  What happens at a hearing before the Tribunal?
 •  What if I don't return my petition form on time?
 •  What will happen if I return an incomplete petition form or without the required attachments?

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