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Taxation Without Representation: Michigan Supreme Court Says Neither State Law Nor the U.S. Constitution Requires Inclusion of...

In a split decision, the Michigan Supreme Court rejected a taxpayer’s assertion that applying the standard apportionment formula to gain derived from a deemed asset sale led to a grossly distorted, unconstitutional result. ...more

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Michigan Supreme Court Delivers Good Tax News for Michigan Businesses, Bad News for Out-of-State Companies

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On July 31, 2023, a divided Michigan Supreme Court in Vectren Infrastructure Services v. Michigan Treasury issued an important decision in favor of the state, ruling that an out-of-state taxpayer could not reduce its tax by...more

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Michigan Supreme Court to Provide Clarity on Alternative Apportionment of Income Tax for Out-of-State Companies

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The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear one of the most significant cases in the country to examine the question of when the Due Process and Commerce Clauses of the U.S. Constitution require the application of an...more

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