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  2. Why are Michigan taxpayers so upset about using the state's ...

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    The state's earned income tax credit originally was worth 6% of the amount that a tax filer had qualified to receive under the federal earned income tax credit. But the new state law bumped the ...

  3. How Car Loan Charge-Offs Work - AOL

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    Lenders most commonly charge off car debt for tax purposes. Charged-off debt can include car loans, credit card debt, or any other type of loan. ... lawyer familiar with your state laws. An auto ...

  4. Tax refunds from Michigan, IRS: How to check status of state ...

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    The maximum earned income tax credit in Michigan is $2,229 for 2023 for those with three or more qualifying children. Under the old law, the maximum Michigan credit on 2022 returns was $416 with ...

  5. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    State income tax is imposed at a fixed or graduated rate on taxable income of individuals, corporations, and certain estates and trusts. These tax rates vary by state and by entity type. Taxable income conforms closely to federal taxable income in most states with limited modifications. [ 2]

  6. Credit CARD Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in its October 2013 report on the CARD Act found that between the first quarter of 2009 and December 2012, credit card interest rates increased on average from 16.2% to 18.5%, while the “total cost of credit,” that is, the total of all fees and interest paid by all consumers as a percentage of the ...

  7. Interchange fee - Wikipedia

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    Interchange fee is a term used in the payment card industry to describe a fee paid between banks for the acceptance of card-based transactions. Usually for sales/services transactions it is a fee that a merchant's bank (the "acquiring bank") pays a customer's bank (the "issuing bank"). In a credit card or debit card transaction, the card ...

  8. Earned income tax credit: What kind of income counts ... - AOL

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    The change is retroactive for 2022, making the maximum earned income credit on Michigan state income tax returns go up to $2,081 for 2022. Some money will be sent retroactively.

  9. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    California has the highest base sales tax rate, 7.25%. Including county and city sales taxes, the highest total sales tax as of September 1, 2013, was in Arab, Alabama, 13.50%. [ 2] Sales tax is calculated by multiplying the purchase price by the applicable tax rate. The seller collects it at the time of the sale.