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May 16, 2021
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Michigan tax return seriously different

  • May 16, 2021
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I submitted my daughter's Michigan tax return and the software said there was a $937 refund

 

We got a letter from MI Dept of Treasure saying we owe $3 and that the homestead property tax credit was not allowed because she was a dependent

 

Why did your software include this credit if it was not allowed?

 

Thanks

 

Tom & Grace Ochs

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    KathrynG3
    May 17, 2021

    It is included but up to the user to determine if the credit section applies. Your daughter can potentially report any rent expense for the Michigan Homestead Property Tax Credit, but she cannot report the property taxes paid from your home unless she owns or co-owns the home.

     

    The credit can be claimed if the following criteria are met:

    • You own or rent a home, condo, or apartment
    • Your home value is less than $135,000
    • Your income level is $60,000 or less
    • You're a Michigan resident

    For more information, see: 2020 Property Tax Credit MI-1040CR Instructions

     

    @ochsman

    October 25, 2021

    I also have this problem.   TTax calculated an $1100 property tax credit which should have been 0.  You stated it is up to the user to determine eligibility.  Why doesn't TTax ask us to verify the simple qualification questions you listed before calculating the credit?  I've gone back through a review of my return answering all questions honestly, and TTax continues to give me this credit when it turns out that I am not eligible because my household resources are above the max allowed.  TTax auto-fills in the wrong amount into line 14 Wages, Salaries etc. on the MI-1040CR Homestead Property Tax Credit Claim form.  It looks like it is filling in taxable income.   The credit is not based on taxable income.  This is a serious flaw in the Michigan state TTax software and should be corrected.