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The Michigan Department of Treasury is distributing $87 million in marijuana tax payments among 269 municipalities and counties throughout the state
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Having summary language and petition form approval from the board is optional. But many campaigns seek it to help protect them from potential lawsuits over whether ballot question language is clear enough down the road
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Whitmer will formally present her budget proposal next month to the House and Senate appropriations committees
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Economists in the Legislature and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration said this year's tax revenue will decrease by close to $400 million. Economists predicted that it will once again increase next year by close to $1 billion.
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An appeal could be coming in a lawsuit over a Michigan income tax cut triggered this year by a 2015 law
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Axe MI Tax drive has still not submitted its form for pre-approval.
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Past efforts to expand the sales to services have failed. A law adopted in 2007 was widely panned and quickly repealed
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An opinion from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says that rollback is due largely to a one-time windfall of federal COVID recovery funds
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill Tuesday to restore a tax break on retirement income and to boost the state earned income tax credit – the biggest state tax overhaul in a dozen years
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Centers are located in Holland, Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, Allendale and Wyoming. Appointments can be made by calling 2-1-1 in Kent or Ottawa County