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Michigan checks Feb. 2024: See who gets the working family tax credit refund

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The Michigan Department of Treasury began sending out retroactive checks to individuals who qualified for the Earned Income Tax Credit in 2022.
  • $550 checks will be sent to individuals who qualified for the Earned Income Tax Credit in 2022
  • The checks will be sent on a rolling basis and distribution may take up to six weeks to 
  • Qualifying individuals will automatically be sent the checks and will not need to take additional steps to receive it 

This week the state began sending tax credit refund checks to roughly 700,000 low-income Michigan residents. The checks, averaging about $550, are for those who qualified for the Earned Income Tax Credit in 2022. 

The checks come after a state law was passed last March that expanded Michigan’s Earned Income Tax Credit from 6 percent to 30 percent of the federal tax credit. 

Who will get a check? 

Recipients will be taxpayers who qualified for the Earned Income Tax Credit in 2022, designed to benefit residents who have a job but don't make much money. The size of the credit depends on household income and dependent children.  

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For the 2022 tax year, a married couple with three kids qualified if they earned less than $59,187 combined. Individuals without children could qualify if they earned less than $16,480.

How much money might I get?

The maximum Michigan EITC is 30 percent of the federal EITC and is adjusted yearly based on inflation. 

Individuals who were eligible for the Michigan Earned Income Tax Credit and claimed it when they filed for 2022 already received a 6 percent credit. The checks mailed this week will supplement the remaining 24 percent of the tax credit.

The average check is expected to be $550. 

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When should I expect to receive my check? 

The Michigan Department of Treasury will send the supplement checks on a rolling basis over the next five-to-six weeks by mail, beginning this week.  

Do I need to do anything to receive my check? 

The paper checks will automatically be sent to eligible taxpayers, without having to take additional steps. The Michigan Department of Treasury will confirm who is eligible to receive a check based on workers who submitted their 2022 tax return. 

Individuals who have moved can update their address to ensure that the check is sent to the right place. 

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