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It would send a direct one-time payment as much as $2,080 dollars to a family of four.
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The Michigan Legislature has another chance to expand a tax break so low-income working families can take advantage of it in this tax year.
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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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A final push is underway to get the state Legislature to expand a tax break for working poor people before the end of the year.
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Tax credits are not just for tax season. The Heart of West Michigan United Way is encouraging low- and moderate-income Michigan residents to apply for the Home Heating Credit before the deadline.
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The report says the Federal Child Tax Credit expansions brought 114-thousand Michigan children out of poverty
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The proposal, which is to be unveiled in her annual State of the State address, would restore the state earned income tax credit to 20% of the federal credit.
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“To be frank I think we’re a little bit baffled on what’s driving these differences," University of Michigan associate professors of public policy, said.
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One of more than a dozen low-income housing projects receiving a state tax credit
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Bills would let Michigan students attend private schools with scholarship accounts funded by people and corporations that would get tax credits for their donations.