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Michigan Free Printable 2023 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884 for 2024 Michigan Pension Schedule

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2023 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884

Reset Form Michigan Department of Treasury 4884 (Rev. 07-23), Page 1 of 2 Include with Form MI-1040 and Schedule 1. 2023 MICHIGAN Pension Schedule (Form 4884) Issued under authority of Public Act 281 of 1967, as amended. Refer to the instructions and the questionnaire “Which Section of Form 4884 Should I Complete?” for additional assistance. Failure to complete this form in its entirety will result in your pension subtraction being denied. Type or print in blue or black ink. Attachment 23 1. Filer’s First Name M.I. Last Name 2. Filer’s Full Social Security No. (Example: 123-45-6789) If a Joint Return, Spouse’s First Name M.I. Last Name 3. Spouse’s Full Social Security No. (Example: 123-45-6789) PART 1: FILING INFORMATION 4. Primary Filer Year of Birth (ex. 19xx) 5. If a Joint Return, Spouse Year of Birth (ex. 19xx) 6a. Check here if you received qualified retirement benefits earned from service by a fire, police, or county corrections retiree (see instructions to determine if you qualify). 6b. Check here if you were born after January 1, 1957, were retired as of January 1, 2013, and received retirement benefits from SSA exempt employment. PART 2: DECEASED SPOUSE INFORMATION If you are receiving retirement and pension benefits from a deceased spouse, or are otherwise claiming the retirement and pension benefits subtraction based on your deceased spouse’s year of birth, complete lines 7a through 7d. 7a. Deceased Spouse Name 7b. Deceased Spouse Full Social Security No. 7c. Deceased Spouse Year of Birth (ex. 19xx) Check here if your deceased spouse was born after 1952, was retired as of January 1, 2013, and received retirement benefits from SSA exempt employment. 7d. PART 3: RETIREMENT AND PENSION BENEFITS (see instructions) Do not enter Social Security, military or railroad retirement benefits here (see Schedule 1). 8. Retirement and pension benefits. List all that apply for filer (and spouse if filing jointly) including benefits from a deceased spouse. B A Enter “X” for Enter “X” for Deceased Private or Public Spouse C D Payer FEIN (from 1099-R) (Example: 38-1234567) (see instructions) Distribution Code E F Name of Payer Pension Amount Included in AGI 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Check here and complete the Michigan Pension Continuation Schedule (Form 4973) if you have more than eight sources of Retirement and Pension Benefits. + 0000 2023 04 01 27 4 Continue on page 2. This form cannot be processed if page 2 is not completed and included. You must also include a completed MI-1040 and Schedule 1 when filing Form 4884. 2023 Form 4884, Page 2 of 2 Filer’s Full Social Security Number (Example: 123-45-6789) PART 4: To determine which section below to complete, review the questionnaire: “Which Section of Form 4884 Should I Complete?” in the MI-1040 book. Complete only one of the sections below. SECTION A: 9. Enter $61,518 if single or $123,036 if filing jointly ........................................................................... 9. 00 Guard, or taxable railroad retirement benefits included in AGI from Schedule 1, line 11 ................ 10. 00 11. Subtotal. Subtract line 10 from line 9. If line 10 is greater than line 9, enter “0”............................... 11. 00 deceased spouse who died prior to 2023......................................................................................... 12. 00 13. Subtotal. Subtract line 12 from line 11. If line 12 is greater than line 11, enter “0” ........................... 13. 00 10. Enter military retirement benefits due to service in the U.S. Armed Forces or Michigan National 12. Enter total public retirement and pension benefits, including public benefits received from a 14. Enter total private retirement and pension benefits, including private benefits received from a deceased spouse who died prior to 2023......................................................................................... 14. 00 15. Enter the smaller of lines 13 or 14.................................................................................................... 15. 00 16. Total Retirement and Pension Benefits Subtraction. Add lines 12 and 15. Carry this amount to Schedule 1, line 27 ........................................................................................................................... 16. 00 SECTION B: 17. Total Retirement and Pension Benefits Subtraction. Enter total retirement and pension benefits, including benefits received from a deceased spouse who died prior to 2023 (maximum $20,000 if single or $40,000 if filing jointly). If you checked box 24C and/or 24G on Schedule 1 or have military or railroad retirement benefits reported on Schedule 1, line 11, see instructions. Carry this amount to Schedule 1, line 27.......................................................................................... 17. 00 SECTION C: 18. Total Retirement and Pension Benefits Subtraction. If you checked box 24C and/or 24G on Schedule 1 and the older of you or your spouse was born after December 31, 1958 but before January 2, 1962, enter retirement and pension benefits you received, up to $15,000 per eligible taxpayer. If you have military or railroad retirement benefits reported on Schedule 1, line 11, see instructions. Carry this amount to Schedule 1, line 27 ...................................................................... 18. 00 SECTION D: 19. Total Retirement and Pension Benefits Subtraction. Enter total retirement and pension benefits you received (maximum $15,380 if single or $30,759 if filing jointly). If you have military or railroad retirement benefits reported on Schedule 1, line 11, see instructions. Carry this amount to Schedule 1, line 27 ....................................................................................................................... 19. + 0000 2023 04 02 27 2 00
Extracted from PDF file 2023-michigan-form-4884.pdf, last modified November 2012

More about the Michigan Form 4884 Individual Income Tax TY 2023

Use this form to report retirement and pension benefits, and attach to Form MI-1040 and Schedule 1.

We last updated the Pension Schedule in January 2024, so this is the latest version of Form 4884, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form 4884 directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Michigan tax forms here.


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Michigan usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated Michigan Form 4884 from the Department of Treasury in January 2024.

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About the Individual Income Tax

The IRS and most states collect a personal income tax, which is paid throughout the year via tax withholding or estimated income tax payments.

Most taxpayers are required to file a yearly income tax return in April to both the Internal Revenue Service and their state's revenue department, which will result in either a tax refund of excess withheld income or a tax payment if the withholding does not cover the taxpayer's entire liability. Every taxpayer's situation is different - please consult a CPA or licensed tax preparer to ensure that you are filing the correct tax forms!

Historical Past-Year Versions of Michigan Form 4884

We have a total of twelve past-year versions of Form 4884 in the TaxFormFinder archives, including for the previous tax year. Download past year versions of this tax form as PDFs here:


2023 Form 4884

2023 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884

2022 Form 4884

2022 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884

2020 Form 4884

2020 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884

2019 Form 4884

2019 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884

2018 Form 4884

2018 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884

2017 Form 4884

2017 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884

2016 Form 4884

2016 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884

2015 Form 4884

2015 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884

2014 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884 2014 Form 4884

2014 Michigan Pension Schedule 4884

4884, 2013 Michigan Pension Schedule 2013 Form 4884

4884, 2013 Michigan Pension Schedule


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