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Michigan Employment Tax encompasses the state-level tax obligations related to employees, including unemployment insurance contributions and the withholding of Michigan income tax from employee wages. It involves compliance with relevant state revenue and labor laws to ensure proper reporting and remittance.
Michigan employers are responsible for withholding Michigan income tax from their employees' wages, which is administered by the Michigan Department of Treasury. The state income tax rate is a flat 4.25%. Employers must also pay Michigan Unemployment Insurance (MI SUTA) taxes, administered by the Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA), with rates varying based on an employer's experience rating, typically ranging from 0.06% to 10.3%. Quarterly wage reports (Form UIA 1028) and tax payments are required. The taxable wage base for MI SUTA was $9,500 for 2023.