sales tax

Michiganders Bought $3.3 Million Worth Of Marijuana In First Two Weeks Of Legalization

LANSING - During the first two weeks of December, residents bought more than $3 million worth of marijuana at recreational retailers, which provided $515,051 in tax revenues, the state said Tuesday. The second week of sales totaled $1.47 million and resulted in $147,371 in excise tax revenue and $97,265 in sales tax revenue, the Marijuana

By |2019-12-20T15:16:08-05:00December 18th, 2019|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|

Michigan Treasury Hosting Sales Tax Outreach Seminars In Southeast Michigan

LANSING – The Michigan Department of Treasury is hosting a sales tax outreach seminar in Southeast Michigan to provide insight to and receive feedback from small businesses. This seminar is ideal for owners of gas stations, convenience stores, wine, beer and liquor stores or other small businesses. Treasury Outreach Team members will provide an overview

By |2017-06-19T12:34:22-04:00June 19th, 2017|News, Politics|

Snyder Signs Income, Sales Tax Capture For Development

LANSING - Selected new developments in distressed communities would be able to capture any new income or sales taxes generated toward the development costs under legislation signed Thursday by Governor Rick Snyder. The package, pushed by the Michigan Thrive Coalition, would allow creation of transformational brownfield plans. Developments under such plans would be able to

By |2017-06-09T06:47:13-04:00June 9th, 2017|Politics|

Michigan House Leaning Toward Sales, Use Tax Exemptions For Data Centers

LANSING - The Michigan House is "still talking" about legislation that would exempt data centers from sales, use and personal property taxes, but a spokesperson for House Republicans said the chamber is likely to leave the property tax exemption behind. With only one week of session left in the year, the House has to pass

By |2015-12-11T10:23:00-05:00December 11th, 2015|Politics|