MI Treasury Reminds State Income Tax Filing Deadline is Monday

If you count yourself among the last minute filers, congratulations, you’ve procrastinated to the point that you’re down to your last weekend to finish up your Michigan State Income Tax returns, because the State Treasury Department is issuing a reminder that they are due on Monday, May 17th. That’s more than a month beyond the original deadline which was extended due to the pandemic.

Treasury officials says that taxpayers who have not yet filed their state income tax returns are urged to take advantage of the last weekend before the May 17th deadline to ensure accuracy.

Deputy State Treasurer Glenn White says, “This weekend is a great opportunity for taxpayers to set aside time to file their returns.” White oversees Treasury’s Revenue Services programs, and adds, “With the deadline rapidly approaching, e-filing is a great option for taxpayers. It’s safe and secure, enabling returns to be filed accurately.”

He says choosing electronic filing and direct deposit is convenient, safe and secure. Last year, more than 4.4 million Michigan taxpayers e-filed, which is 86-percent of state income tax filers. For more information about e-filing, you can go to http://www.mifastfile.org.

Individuals who e-file typically receive their refunds approximately two weeks after receiving confirmation that the tax return was accepted by the state of Michigan.

State income tax returns must be submitted electronically or sent through the U.S. Postal Service before midnight on Monday, May 17th. For the convenience of taxpayers, the state’s individual income tax deadline is the same date set by the Internal Revenue Service.

A Taxpayer Notice issued by the state Treasury Department provides details about the individual income tax deadline change.

Taxpayers with questions about their state income taxes are encouraged to use Treasury eServices. That online platform enables taxpayers to ask state income tax-related questions when convenient and avoids the extended wait times for calls this time of year.

To get started with Treasury eServices, go to http://www.michigan.gov/incometax and click on “eServices Individual Income Tax.”

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