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Retirement tax questions
No, a Postal Inspector would not qualify for the Michigan provision for law Enforcement Agents.
According to the State of Michigan:
A special provision was implemented for certain fire, police, and corrections retirees. Beginning tax years on or after January 1, 2023 retirees may fully deduct, to the extent a qualifying distribution is included in AGI, retirement benefits received from Michigan service as a:
- public police or fire department employee, subject to compulsory arbitration of labor disputes under 1969 PA 312, (see especially MCL 423.232(1)(d) and (2)),
- state police trooper or state police sergeant, subject to compulsory arbitration of labor disputes under 1980 PA 17, or
- corrections officer employed by a county sheriff in a county jail, work camp, or other facility maintained by a county that houses adult prisoners.
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March 20, 2024
6:33 PM