The Michigan Department of Treasury has been made aware that some "Reminder of Tax Due" letters sent to taxpayers contain an incorrect toll-free (1-800) TTY number, which may connect callers to a potential scam. Taxpayers with questions regarding unpaid individual income taxes are asked to contact the Treasury directly at 517-636-4486. We apologize for any confusion or concern this may have caused.
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2023 Single Filer Scenarios
2023 Single Filer Scenarios
Scenario 1
Filer is:
- born during the period January 1, 1946, through December 31, 1952
- receiving public retirement and pension benefits
- a surviving spouse receiving benefits from a deceased spouse, born prior to January 1, 1946
Filer has:
Scenario 2
Filer is:
- born during the period January 1, 1946, through December 31, 1952
- receiving surviving spouse benefits from a deceased spouse born prior to January 1, 1946
- claiming the Michigan Standard Deduction
Filer has:
- not remarried
- claimed a subtraction for retirement and pension benefits on a return jointly filed with the decedent in the year the spouse died
Scenario 3
Filer is:
- born after January 1, 1957 but before January 2, 1962
- receiving pension and retirement benefits from SSA exempt employment
- retired after January 1, 2013
Scenario 4
Filer is:
- born after January 1, 1957
- receiving pension and retirement benefits from SSA exempt employment
- retired as of January 1, 2013
Scenario 5
Filer is:
- receiving benefits from Qualified Fire, Police, and County Corrections Service as a retired state police trooper
- receiving private retirement and pension benefits