2022 Michigan State Tax Deadlines

Michigan Individual Income Tax Filing deadlines and extensions for 2022.

If you are a resident or have been involved in significant business operations within Michigan then you might be required to file Michigan State Taxes. We look at the most important tax deadlines and tax extensions for Michigan in 2022.

C Corporation

Michigan C Corporation Tax Deadlines for 2022

You must file & pay Corporate Income Taxes in Michigan by May 1, 2023.

Applicable form:
Form 4891 - Michigan Corporate Income Tax Annual Return

Extension to File Taxes in Michigan for 2022

You must send payment for taxes in Michigan for the fiscal year 2022 by May 1, 2023.

The Extension Deadline is January 2, 2024 to file your Michigan income tax return.

If federal extension is accepted, the Department will grant an automatic extension to the last day of the 8th month following the return due date. The taxpayer will need to file Form 4, Instructions for Application for Extension of Time to File Michigan Tax Returns, include a copy of the federal extension request and pay tax liability in full by the due date to avoid penalty & interest.

This is an extension to FILE, not an extension to PAY - payment is still due May 1, 2023.

Pass-Throughs

Michigan S Corporation & Partnership Tax Deadlines for 2022

Michigan does not have a Pass-Through Entity Income Tax.

Michigan Individual Tax Deadlines for 2022

Estimated Tax Deadline for Michigan 2022

Estimated tax payments should be made:  

  • April 18, 2022
  • June 15, 2022
  • September 15, 2022
  • January 17, 2023

See Form MI-1040ES for the amount to pay with each voucher.

Individual Tax Deadline for Michigan 2022

You must file & pay Individual Income Taxes in Michigan by April 18, 2023.

Applicable forms:
MI-1040 - Full Time Residents, Part-Year Residents & Nonresidents

Extension to File Taxes in Michigan for 2022

You must send payment for taxes in Michigan for the fiscal year 2022 by April 18, 2023.

The Extension Deadline is October 16, 2023 to file your Michigan Individual Income tax return.

Michigan will automatically grant a 6 months extension on filing personal income taxes if a federal extension is filed. This means you do not need to file for an extension in Michigan. 

This is an extension to FILE, not an extension to PAY - payment is still due April 18, 2023.

Estates Tax Deadline for Michigan 2022

Michigan does not have an Estate Tax.

Farmer and Fisherman Taxes for Michigan 2022

If at least 2/3 of your gross income for the taxable year is derived from farming, you may pay estimated tax at any time on or before January 15, 2023. If you wait until January 15, 2023, you must pay the entire balance of the estimated tax. However, if farmers file their tax return on or before March 1, 2023, and pay the total tax at that time, they need not file estimated tax.

Sources

The material discussed on this page is meant for general illustration and/or informational purposes only and is not to be construed as investment, tax, or legal advice. You must exercise your own independent professional judgment, recognizing that advice should not be based on unreasonable factual or legal assumptions or unreasonably rely upon representations of the client or others. Further, any advice you provide in connection with tax return preparation must comply in full with the requirements of IRS Circular 230.

Easily save clients thousands in taxes.
Scan client returns.
Uncover savings.
Export a professional tax plan.

Looking for a different year?

Tax positions for businesses and individuals

R&D tax credits

Fuel your venture's growth and innovation with the R&D tax credits. Not just for tech firms or big corporations.

Augusta rule

Rent out your home tax-free for up to 14 days per year. Save even more if you rent to your business.

Depreciation

Put your fixed assets to work for you by utilizing depreciation to find and compare tax savings in minutes.

Home office

Turn your workspace into a tax-saving opportunity. Saving as much as you can? Probably not.

Instead is evolving. 
New tax positions are in the kitchen. Stay tuned.