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Michigan Free Printable 2023 MICHIGAN Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7 for 2024 Michigan Home Heating Credit Claim

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Home Heating Credit Claim
2023 MICHIGAN Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

Reset Form Michigan Department of Treasury (Rev. 01-24), Page 1 of 2 Attachment 08 2023 MICHIGAN Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7 Amended Return Issued under authority of Public Act 281 of 1967, as amended. File (postmark) your claim by September 30, 2024. Type or print in blue or black ink. 1. Filer’s First Name M.I. Last Name If a Joint Return, Spouse’s First Name M.I. Last Name 2. Filer’s Full Social Security No. (Example: 123-45-6789) 3. Spouse’s Full Social Security No. (Example: 123-45-6789) Home Address (Number, Street, or P.O. Box) City or Town State ZIP Code 4. County Code (see instructions) 5. Citizenship Status a. Filer is a U.S. citizen or qualified alien 6. Heat Provider Name Code (see instructions) b. Spouse is a U.S. citizen or qualified alien 7. Heat Type Code (see instructions) 8. 2023 FILING STATUS: Check one. 9. 2023 RESIDENCY STATUS: Check all that apply. a. Single a. Resident b. Married filing jointly b. Nonresident c. Married filing separately (Include Form 5049) c. Part-Year Resident* *If you checked box “c,” enter dates of Michigan residency in 2023. Enter dates as MM-DD-YYYY (Example: 04-15-2023). FILER FROM: TO: SPOUSE 2023 2023 2023 2023 16. Exemptions. Enter the number that applies to you, your spouse, or your dependents and complete line 17 below. See instructions if you are age 66 or older. 10. Check the box if your heating costs are currently included in your rent (see instructions)........................................................................ 11. Check the box if you want to be referred to other government assistance programs for which you may qualify............................ Personal Exemption (You and your spouse only) .......................... a. 12. Check the box if you or your spouse now receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI)........................................ Deaf, Disabled or Blind................... b. Qualified Disabled Veteran ............ c. Number of children living with you: Ages 2 and under ....................... d. = Ages 3-5...................................... e. = Ages 6-18.................................... f. Filer Spouse 13. ENTER YOUR AGE if you are age 60 or older... = 14. Amount you were billed for heat between 11/1/2022 and 10/31/2023 ......... 00 15. If you lived in one of these CARE facilities (not a senior apartment complex) for all of 2023, check the box and STOP here, see instructions. a. Nursing Home b. Adult Foster Care Home Dependent adults, other than your spouse, who live with you....... g. c. Licensed Home for the Aged d. Substance Abuse Center Add lines 16a through 16g.............. h. 17. You MUST enter below the name, Social Security number and age of all household members (except for filer and spouse from line 1). You MUST also check each box to indicate if the household member is a dependent and U.S. citizen or qualified alien. D. Enter “X” for all that apply A. Household Member’s Name B. Social Security Number C. Age in Years Dependent U.S. citizen or qualified alien If you have more than four (4) household members, complete Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7 Supplemental (Form 4976). + 0000 2023 37 01 27 5 18. You must check this box to receive a refund from your heat provider for any overpayment to your heat account, if eligible (see instructions). 2023 MI-1040CR-7, Page 2 of 2 Filer’s Full Social Security Number TOTAL HOUSEHOLD RESOURCES. If filing a joint return, include income from both spouses. If married filing separately, you must include Form 5049 available on Treasury’s website. 19. Wages, salaries, tips, sick, strike and SUB pay, etc............................ 19. 20. All interest and dividend income (including nontaxable interest)........ 20. 26. Social Security, SSI, and/or railroad retirement benefits.... 27. Child support and foster parent payments.................... 28. Unemployment compensation ........................ 29. Gifts received or expenses paid on your behalf ................ 30. Other nontaxable income. Describe:_______________ 26. 00 27. 00 28. 00 29. 00 30. 00 31. 00 32. 33. 00 00 00 35. Medical insurance or HMO premiums paid .......................................... 35. 36. Add lines 34 and 35............................................................................................................................. 36. 00 37. Subtract line 36 from line 33.............................................. TOTAL HOUSEHOLD RESOURCES. 37. 00 21. Net business income (including net farm income). If negative, enter “0” .. 00 00 21. 00 22. Net royalty or rent income. If negative, enter “0” ........................ 23. 24. 25. 33. 34. 22. 00 Retirement pension, annuity, and IRA benefits. ................................... 23. 00 Capital gains less capital losses 31. Workers’/veterans’ disability compensation/pension benefits ... (see instructions) ............................ 24. 00 32. FIP and other MDHHS benefits Alimony and other taxable income. (Do not include food assistance) Describe:____________________ 25. 00 Add lines 19 through 32..................................................................................................... SUBTOTAL Other adjustments. 00 Describe:________________________________________________ 34. Standard and Alternate Home Heating Credit Computations 38. STANDARD CREDIT. Standard allowance from Table A (see instr.) ..... 38. 00 39. Multiply line 37 by 3.5% (0.035) (if negative, enter “0”) ............................ 39. 00 Subtract line 39 from line 38 for standard credit amount. If line 39 is 40. 00 greater than line 38, enter “0” .................................................................. 40. 41. If you checked the box on line 10, multiply the amount on line 40 by 50% (0.50). Enter here and on line 46. (If approved, the final amount as shown on line 47 is issued as a check.)................ 41. ALTERNATE CREDIT. Total heating costs from 42. line 14 or $3,500 (whichever is less) ................................................. 42. 00 43. Multiply line 37 by 11% (0.11) (if negative, enter “0”) ......................... 43. 00 44. Subtract line 43 from line 42. If line 43 is greater than line 42, enter “0” . 44. 00 45. Multiply line 44 by 70% (0.70) for alternate credit amount ...................... 45. 00 46. If you completed line 41 enter that amount here. Otherwise enter the larger of lines 40 or 45 here.. 46. 00 00 47. HOME HEATING CREDIT. Multiply line 46 by 56% (0.56) .............................................................. 47. 00 Deceased Taxpayer. If Filer and/or Spouse died after December 31, 2022, enter dates below. Preparer Certification. I declare under penalty of perjury that this ENTER DATE OF DEATH ONLY. Example: 04-15-2023 (MM-DD-YYYY) Filer return is based on all information of which I have any knowledge. Preparer’s PTIN, FEIN or SSN Spouse Taxpayer Certification. I declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this return and attachments is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. Preparer’s Name (print or type) Filer’s Signature Date Preparer’s Signature Spouse’s Signature Date Preparer’s Business Name, Address and Telephone Number By checking this box, I authorize Treasury to discuss my return with my preparer. Mail your claim to: Michigan Department of Treasury Lansing, MI 48956 + 0000 2023 37 02 27 3
Extracted from PDF file 2023-michigan-form-mi-1040cr-7.pdf, last modified January 2018

More about the Michigan Form MI-1040CR-7 Individual Income Tax Tax Credit TY 2023

File this credit to receive assistance with your heating bills, either through a payment to your provider or a reimbursement check. Form MI-1040CR-7 requires you to list multiple forms of income, such as wages, interest, or alimony .

We last updated the Home Heating Credit Claim in January 2024, so this is the latest version of Form MI-1040CR-7, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form MI-1040CR-7 directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Michigan tax forms here.

Related Michigan Individual Income Tax Forms:

TaxFormFinder has an additional 97 Michigan income tax forms that you may need, plus all federal income tax forms. These related forms may also be needed with the Michigan Form MI-1040CR-7.

Form Code Form Name
Form MI-1040CR Homestead Property Tax Credit Claim
Form MI-1040CR-7 Instructions Home Heating Credit Instruction Booklet
Form MI-1040CR-2 Michigan Homestead Property Tax Credit Claim for Veterans and Blind People
Form MI-1040CR-5 Farmland Preservation Tax Credit Claim

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Form Sources:

Michigan usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated Michigan Form MI-1040CR-7 from the Department of Treasury in January 2024.

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Form MI-1040CR-7 is a Michigan Individual Income Tax form. States often have dozens of even hundreds of various tax credits, which, unlike deductions, provide a dollar-for-dollar reduction of tax liability. Some common tax credits apply to many taxpayers, while others only apply to extremely specific situations. In most cases, you will have to provide evidence to show that you are eligible for the tax credit, and calculate the amount of the credit to which you are entitled.

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 MI-1040CR-7

We have a total of thirteen past-year versions of Form MI-1040CR-7 in the TaxFormFinder archives, including for the previous tax year. Download past year versions of this tax form as PDFs here:


2023 Form MI-1040CR-7

2023 MICHIGAN Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

2022 Form MI-1040CR-7

2022 MICHIGAN Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

2020 Form MI-1040CR-7

2020 MICHIGAN Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

2019 Form MI-1040CR-7

2019 MICHIGAN Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

2018 Form MI-1040CR-7

2018 MICHIGAN Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

2017 Form MI-1040CR-7

2017 MICHIGAN Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

2016 Form MI-1040CR-7

2016 Michigan Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

2015 Form MI-1040CR-7

2015 Michigan Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

2014 Michigan Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7 2014 Form MI-1040CR-7

2014 Michigan Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

2013 Michigan Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7 2013 Form MI-1040CR-7

2013 Michigan Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

2012 Michigan Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7 2012 Form MI-1040CR-7

2012 Michigan Home Heating Credit Claim MI-1040CR-7

MI-1040CR-7, 2011 Michigan Home Heating Credit Claim 2011 Form MI-1040CR-7

MI-1040CR-7, 2011 Michigan Home Heating Credit Claim


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