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Retirement tax questions

Make sure to select the Type of Retirement you received on your MI state return:

  1. Open your state return 
  2. Continue until you get to the screen Retirement and Pension Benefits
  3. Select the type of retirement.

 

The following pensions are automatically deducted from your Michigan taxable income:

 - Railroad retirement benefits
 - U.S. Armed Forces or Michigan National Guard


Pensions from these government agencies are eligible for a pension deduction:

 - State of Michigan
 - Michigan and local governments
 - Federal civil service

Pensions from private sources are eligible for a pension deduction if they fall into one of these categories:

 - Benefits from a pension plan that defines eligibility for retirement and sets contributions and benefit amounts in advance.
 - Retirement benefits from qualified self-employment plans.
 - Distributions from a 401(k) or 403(b) plan attributable to your employer's contributions or attributable to your contributions to the extent your contributions result in matching contributions by your employer.
 - IRA distributions you receive after you turn 59-1/2 or because you've elected to receive your benefits as part of a series of substantially equal payments before you turned 59-1/2.
 - Benefits from a retirement annuity policy, if you've elected to receive income for life, if you're age 65 or older. Benefits from an annuity when you've elected to receive the income for a specific number of years do not qualify under this definition.
 - Benefits from any of the above plans if you're the surviving spouse of a person who would have qualified.

 

For more information check: michigan.gov
 

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