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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
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After hours of dealing making Michigan House Democrats got their tax plan through the chamber Thursday
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A Michigan proposal detailed today would provide one-time 180-dollar checks to residents, cut taxes on pensions, and increase tax breaks for low and moderate income earners
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More details are expected today on a package to help taxpayers deal with the rising cost of living
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Michigan lawmakers could be setting a bill up to cut taxes for retirees, provide certain breaks, and spend money on economic incentives. But all that's still up in the air
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Some workers may get a larger tax refund this year because of the Earned Income Tax Credit. But some residents may need help filing their returns, and some may not even know they qualify. Jennifer Moss reports on the Heart of West Michigan United Way’s no cost tax prep for those who need help.
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Two of the tax plans outlined in Wednesday night’s State of the State address have made it out of the Michigan Senate
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A bill sent to the Michigan Senate Wednesday would phase out taxes on public pension benefits and provide certain deductions for private retirees
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