Michigan Department Of Treasury
Forms & Instructions Due to the number of questions received regarding the taxability of a conveyance of an easement, a request for advice was submitted to the Revenue Division of the Department of the Attorney General. The ... ... [Read More]
Job Opportunities with the Department of Treasury Job Opportunities with the Department of Treasury ... 62, Michigan Department of Treasury Employment Application ... AdditionalVacancies in Treasury and Other Michigan State Government Agencies ... [Read More]
Tobacco Purchases Periodically, the Michigan Department of Treasury receives information about Michigan residents who have purchased untaxed cigarettes or other tobacco products over the Internet. Vendors who sell cigarettes and other tobacco products via interstate commerce are required by federal law (The Jenkins Act, 15 U.S.C. 375) to report those sales to the state of destination. ... Michigan Department of Treasury ... Treasury to Strictly Enforce Tobacco Tax – Press release dated June 30, 2004 ... [Read More]
Local Government Starting immediately, the Department of Treasury (Treasury) is requesting that all audits required in accordance with Public Act 2 of 1968 and Public Act 71 of 1919 be submitted to our office via Treasury' ... ... [Read More]
Michigan Department of Treasury 3875 INSTRUCTIONS: Fax the completed form to 517-335-3298 or mail to the address below. This form is also available on Treasury's web site at www.michigan.gov/treasury for on-line fill and print. Direct questions to the Economic and Revenue Forecasting Division by writing to the address below or by calling 517-373-2697. ... Michigan Department of Treasury ... [Read More]
Treasury A comprehensive report detailing Department of Treasury efforts to ensure compliance with the Master Settlement Agreement of 1998 as well as Michigan Tobacco Tax Laws. ... Treasury Targets Illegal On-line Tobacco Sales ... [Read More]
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Michigan's Money Quest The Michigan Department of Treasury has millionsof dollars in lost or forgotten assets from dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, valuables left in safe deposit boxes and stock certificates. Because these properties were considered abandoned and unclaimed by the bank or company entrusted with them, they are turned over to the state, as required by law. TheMichigan Department of Treasury is the custodian of these assets and returns them to their owners (or the owners' heirs) when they are rightfully claimed. ... [Read More]
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