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Michigan Corporate Tax refers to the state-level taxation imposed on corporations operating within Michigan. This includes the Corporate Income Tax (CIT) levied on business income, which is a key component of the state's revenue structure.
Michigan levies a Corporate Income Tax (CIT) at a statutory rate of 6% on the adjusted gross income of corporations with a Michigan nexus. Corporations must file Form 4891, Corporate Income Tax Return. The Michigan Department of Treasury is the administering agency. While Michigan previously had a Single Business Tax (SBT) and then a Michigan Business Tax (MBT), it moved to the current CIT structure, which generally taxes C corporations and some pass-through entities that elect to be taxed as corporations.