Showing 13 posts from 2012.
Michigan Supreme Court Upholds Taxation of Public Pensions, But Strikes Down Graduated Income Tax
In 2011, Public Act 38 was signed into law. Prior to Public Act 38, public pension benefits were completely deductible, private pensions were deductible up to $45,120 (for a single filer), and all taxpayers were entitled to a personal exemption of $2,500.
Public Act 38 changed that as follows: Read More ›
Categories: Income Tax
Officers Beware! Personal Liability for Unpaid Sales and Use Tax
Most business owners are familiar with the concept of "piercing the corporate veil" – that legal theory whereby owners and officers may be personally liable for the obligations of a corporation. However, personal liability may also be imposed in the sales and use tax arena. Read More ›
Proposed Corporate Income Tax Credit For Hiring Veterans
In 2011, the Michigan Corporate Income Tax ("CIT") was signed into law. The CIT repealed the Michigan Business Tax and replaced it with a flat 6% tax on businesses that are taxed as C corporations for federal income tax purposes. Read More ›
Categories: Corporate Income Tax, Income Tax
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