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State tax filing
Yes, if Florida is your state of residence which has no personal income tax and you've lived there as a resident since 2021; then you may claim your taxes paid back as a nonresident of Michigan. Be sure to do your nonresident state first, then your resident state tax return last. Once you have started your Michigan return and go through the interview and are done with income, you will see a similar page both in the online and desktop versions. This is where you allocate how much was made in Michigan or not. If no wages, etc. were reportable to Michigan, you would put a zero there.
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March 22, 2023
5:55 PM