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State tax filing
Yes, you are correct. It depends on your circumstances whether a value will populate on Form 4884.
Regarding Code G: (Qualified government or public pension)
You can subtract certain government or public pension distributions from your Michigan income. These include:
- Federal civil service
- Michigan state and local government retirement
- Tier 2 railroad retirement
Regarding Form 4884, See 2019 MI-1040 Individual Income Tax Book page 19, column two regarding which section of Form 4884 should be completed.
If the older of filer or spouse is born during January 1, 1946 and December 31, 1952, then Form 4884 is not included. The details are included on Schedule 1, line 23.
‎April 12, 2020
10:49 AM