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.
MFA Credit Criteria
Bonds or Notes issued by the Michigan Finance Authority should meet one of the following criteria:
- Rating provided by a Nationally Recognized Agency; or
- Offering Document that contains full borrower disclosure and bonds or notes sold in minimum denominations of $100,000; or
- Letter of credit, bond insurance, or guarantee from an organization with an Investment Grade Rating provided by a Nationally Recognized Agency; or
- If 1, 2, or 3 above are not met, then bonds or notes may be privately placed with Qualified Institutional Buyers, in minimum denominations of $100,000, which provide an Investor Letter
Definitions
Nationally Recognized Agency
Fitch Ratings, Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, or Moody's Investors Service
Qualified Institutional Buyers
As defined in Rule 144A promulgated by the Securities Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933
Investor Letter
A letter signed by each Qualified Institutional Buyer acknowledging the risks associated with the securities being purchased and a representation of its financial ability to take such risks, its access to information on the securities and its intent to hold the securities for investment purposes. The letter must state that the Qualified Institutional Buyers have not relied on information provided by the Michigan Finance Authority.
The Michigan Finance Authority reserves the right to grant exceptions to the foregoing upon its sole determination.
Adopted: November 20, 2013
Michigan Finance Authority
Austin Building, 1st Floor
430 W. Allegan
Lansing, MI 48922
Phone: 517-335-0994
Fax: 517-241-9509