LANSING, MI (WTVB) – The Michigan State Treasurer’s office says taxpayers should be proactive when it comes to filing returns this year because the later you file, the later your refund will be processed if you have some money coming back to you.
The I.R.S. is expected to process over 150 million tax returns this year, and will be accepting returns from individual taxpayers starting today.
Individuals can file their state income tax return online, with a tax professional or by just mailing in paper forms. The state is cautioning that all returns and payments owed must be received by April 15, 2020.
Don’t use end-of-the-year pay stubs when you file your returns because they may not properly reflect how much you earned.





