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Michigan Treasury: Too Early To Judge New 24% Marijuana Tax

LANSING — Michigan Treasury officials are pushing back against claims that the state's new 24% wholesale marijuana tax is underperforming, arguing that it is simply too early to judge a tax that took effect less than six months ago. The Michigan 24% marijuana tax has become a flashpoint since it took effect earlier this year.

By |2026-07-06T12:49:58-04:00June 5th, 2026|Marijuana Business, News|

Audit Cites Treasury For Lack Of Business Tax Follow-Up

LANSING - The Michigan Department of Treasury Business Tax Division was not ensuring that businesses were filing all the necessary tax forms and was not following up when forms were tagged for errors, a report from Auditor General Doug Ringler said. The performance audit of the Corporate Income Tax and Michigan Business Tax in the

By |2016-09-23T12:45:03-04:00September 23rd, 2016|Politics|

Holland SmartZone Application On Way To State For Approval

HOLLAND - In an ongoing collaborative effort to grow the entrepreneurial eco-system along the Lake Michigan shoreline, the city of Holland has submitted its SmartZone action plans to the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and Michigan Treasury Department for final review in hopes of approval by spring. Public hearings were held at both the City of

By |2016-01-22T13:38:28-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Entrepreneurs|