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Michigan
Employee Obligations (Which Returns YOU Must File)
Since New Hampshire has no income tax, you won't face double taxation. However, if you physically work in Michigan, you may owe Michigan income tax (Flat 4.25%) and need to file a nonresident Michigan return.
Employer Obligations (What Your Employer Must Withhold & Remit)
If the employee provides Form MWR, withhold Minnesota tax instead of Michigan tax. Submit the MWR to the MN Department of Revenue by March 31. Register for Michigan unemployment. Unemployment ranges from 0.06% to 12.2% on the first $9,500 of wages.
City & Local Income Taxes (Extra Filings Beyond the State Return)
24 Michigan cities tax nonresidents at reduced rates. Detroit charges 1.2%, Grand Rapids 0.75%, Saginaw 0.75%, Highland Park 1%. Standard cities charge 0.5%. Reciprocity covers state tax only — city taxes still apply.
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This is general information, not tax or legal advice. Laws change frequently. Always consult a licensed CPA or tax attorney for your specific situation. All information researched as of March 21, 2026.