How can a deadline that was pushed back by three months still sneak up on you? Well, it can, and I'm sure, for some folks, it did. Your taxes are due by midnight tonight
Federal? Yes. Michigan? Yes, too.
There's really no playbook for the many things that need to be dealt with in a pandemic, but the State of Michigan has announced because many businesses have experienced disruptions to their operations due to the COVID-19 situation, they now have more time to make monthly or quarterly sales, use and withholding tax payments.
There's no way to get around it. If you owe the state of Michigan money, you're going to have to pay it. And to show just how serious the state is, they've hired not one but two bill collecting agencies to get the job done.
There is no clue or timeline on how long the government plans to be shutdown, but this could potentially be a huge blow for anyone counting on their refund
Governor Rick Snyder Wednesday signed a package of bills lowering what you'll pay next year on your Michigan income taxes, but isn't it really just a smoke screen hiding an ugly little truth?