Has Michigan got a deal for you

Click on any of the categories below to see how many tax breaks are out there, and how much they cost the state treasury. The numbers were taken from the state’s executive budget for 2013 and 2014.

Individuals

Nonprofits

Businesses

Manufacturers

Miscellaneous

Farmers

Veterans and active military

Students

Historic preservation

Oil, mineral industries

The poor

Religious organizations

Native Americans

Tax breaks for the poor

Type of taxCategory 2014 tax break value Description
Property and Other Local Tax ExpendituresPoverty Exemption $8,300,000 Provides an exemption for impoverished individuals who, in the judgment of the township supervisor and board of review, are unable to contribute towards the provision of public services.
State Income TaxHome Heating Assistance Credit $144,000 Provides a refundable credit to assist low-income households with the cost of home heating. For FY 2011, these credits totaled an estimated $66.8 million. The program is primarily funded with a block grant from the federal government. The credit’s net cost to the state was $136,000 in FY 2011.
Sales and Use Tax ExpendituresDonated Vehicles $125,000 Exempts certain vehicle transfers from the sales or use taxes when the vehicle is transferred from a qualifying organization to certain low-income families.

In some cases, the state does not estimate the value of a tax break, leaving the tax break value empty in its tables.

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