Group of Michigan lawmakers aim to repeal tax exemptions for data centers, citing energy strain and community concerns.
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Three bipartisan bills introduced Wednesday would repeal Michigan’s sales and use tax exemptions for data center developers.
Learn about the controversy surrounding Michigan data center tax breaks and recent legislative efforts to repeal them.
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Michigan's 24% cannabis tax can remain in place, judge rules
Michigan's new 24% tax on wholesale cannabis purchases can remain in place, a judge has ruled. The state's cannabis industry ...
A group of cannabis industry advocates were unable to convince a Michigan Court of Claims judge that they would face ...
Representatives of Michigan's cannabis industry plan to appeal a Michigan Court of Claims decision to leave in place a ...
A Court of Claims judge has declined to block a 24% wholesale tax on Michigan’s marijuana less than a month before it’s scheduled to go into effect but allowed the cannabis industry’s challenge to the ...
Right now, Michigan taxpayers should not expect the headaches and refund delays that many early filers saw when filing their tax returns last year. We're just not looking at the momentous tax changes ...
Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall, a Republican, says affordability is going to be a big issue in the 2026 election, and he wants voters to choose how to cut property taxes.
Court of Claims judge finds cannabis companies unlikely to succeed in blocking tax set to generate $420 million for road ...
Michigan's new 24% marijuana wholesale tax, enacted as part of this year's state budget, is being allowed to go into effect ...
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