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Michigan Business Tax

Michigan Department of Treasury

Michigan Business Tax (MBT) FAQ's

New!  Applications for these tasks are submitted and paid for online through Michigan Treasury Online.

A. NAME OF PERMIT OR APPROVAL:

Michigan Business Tax

The Michigan Business Tax (MBT) Act imposes a 4.95 percent business income tax and a modified gross receipts tax at a rate of 0.8 percent, except that insurance companies and financial institutions pay special taxes. The MBT act replaces the Single Business Tax (SBT) effective January 1, 2008.

B. STATUTORY AUTHORITY:

Public Act 36 of 2007 - Michigan Business Tax

C. APPLICABLE REGULATION:

Michigan Administrative Code, Rules administered by the Department of Treasury

State Tax Commission General Rules (R 209.1 - 209.75)

D. SUMMARY OF PERMIT/APPROVAL PROCESS:

1.  Applicability (activities that require the permit)

 Register for Michigan Business Tax if you:

  • Have adjusted gross receipts greater than $350,000 (with the exception of insurance companies and financial institutions).
  • Accounts registering for MBT with a start date prior to January 1, 2008 will be registered for SBT through December 31, 2007 and MBT starting January 1, 2008.
2.  Pre-Application Requirements
  • Obtain a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN)
  • Obtain Special Licenses
3.  Application Submission Requirements
4.  Procedures and Time-Frame for Obtaining Permit or Approval
  • Complete the registration process at least six weeks, but not more than six months, before you intend to start your business to allow your registration to be processed.
5.  Operational Requirements
6.  Fees
  • None
7.  Appeal Process
8.  Public Input Opportunities
 

Contact Information:

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Creation/Revision Date:

September 15, 2010