04/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/15/2026 08:55
With the state individual income tax filing deadline before midnight tonight, the Michigan Department of Treasury (Treasury) is providing some tips to help last-minute filers submit an accurate return.
"Today is the individual income tax season filing deadline," said Deputy State Treasurer Kavita Kale, who oversees Treasury's Revenue Services Program. "If you haven't filed your individual income tax return yet, please take your time when filing a complete and accurate return. Rushing the filing process increases the risk of errors and may slow the processing of your refund. Please take your time and thoroughly review your information before filing your return."
To ensure an accurate income tax return is filed with the state of Michigan:
To date, more than 4.25 million returns have been processed, and $2.5 billion in refunds have been distributed for this 2026 filing season.
Need an extension?
Individual taxpayers who need additional time to file beyond the April 15 deadline can request an extension to Oct. 15, 2026. Request additional time with MI Form 4, Instructions for Application for Extension of Time to File Michigan Tax Returns.
If requesting for an extension, taxpayers should also estimate their tax liability and pay any amount owed by April 15, 2026, to avoid interest and penalties. An extension to file is not an extension to pay.
Taxpayers in emergency areas can have additional time to file and pay state taxes, with penalties and interest waived for those who qualify. Relief must be requested directly from Treasury.
Have questions?
Michigan taxpayers who have questions about or need help with their individual income tax returns or refunds can digitally connect with the Treasury through the Michigan Treasury eService platform.
Allow 4-6 weeks from the date you receive your e-filed state tax return confirmation or 6-8 weeks from the postmark date on your mailed state tax return to receive your refund. After that timeframe, you can check the status at michigan.gov/wheresmyrefund.