Michigan Worksheet - Telecommuting

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Telecommuting is a cooperative agreement between an employee and the State involving work that an employee performs on a routine basis, independent of others, and can be accomplished by the employee outside of the office environment. Anticipated benefits may include:


" Trip Reduction;

" Energy Conservation;

" Better Employee Morale;

" Increased Productivity; and

" Increased Employee Retention.


This worksheet should be completed before setting up your employees' office space. The success of the telecommuting arrangement depends on the assessment of the work space and the ability of the employees to successfully complete the required work in this environment.

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You can obtain a Michigan tax booklet online through the Michigan Department of Treasury's website. They provide downloadable versions for easy access. Alternatively, if you prefer a physical copy, check your local library or tax preparation office. Utilizing the Michigan Worksheet - Telecommuting makes it easy to navigate the booklet's contents and ensures you understand your tax responsibilities.

Employees who work from home can no longer claim tax deductions for their unreimbursed employee expenses or home office costs on their federal tax return. Prior to the 2018 tax reform, employees could claim these expenses as an itemized deduction.

Everybody PaysThe local tax is levied on city residents and on nonresidents who work in the city. But nonresidents pay a tax rate that is half of the rate levied on city residents. Normally, city income tax will be withheld from your pay along with federal and state income taxes.

First, if you've been working from home in the same place you normally live, nothing will change for your taxes this year. You'll file your taxes as you always have and will either owe money, based on your withholdings for the year, or receive a tax refund.

FAQs posted on the Michigan Department of Treasury website on April 1, 2020, confirmed this rule: If an employer is located in a Michigan city that imposes a city income tax, the wages of a nonresident who telecommutes from home isn't subject to tax on wages earned while telecommuting from a location outside the city.

The state notes: "Wages earned as a non-resident while working from a location outside the City of Detroit are not taxable to Detroit." Take someone whose salary is $70,000. Typically, the Detroit city income tax would be $840 at 1.2% for non-residents.

In general, if you're working remotely you'll only have to file and pay income taxes in the state where you live. However, in some cases, you may be required to file tax returns in two different states.

Are wages earned by a resident of Detroit, who is working from home (telecommuting) for a company in another city, taxable by Detroit? Yes. If you are a Detroit resident, all of your income is subject to Detroit tax, no matter where it is earned.

Employers must comply with many different types of local payroll taxes. These taxes are based on where your employees work and/or live. Certain types of local taxes are only imposed on employers doing business in a locality.

All Detroit residents are required to pay the City of Detroit taxes regardless of where you work.

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Michigan Worksheet - Telecommuting