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Title: MBT Overview


1
MBT Overview
  • Robert J. Kleine
  • State Treasurer

Educational Meeting on MBT Grand Valley State
University Grand Rapids, Michigan August 1, 2007
2
Michigan Business Tax Replaces SBT
  • New Tax base of income and gross receipts less
    purchases shifts part of burden to ability to pay
    while maintaining a stable base
  • Substantial personal property tax relief will
    attract capital to Michigan
  • Tax credits provide incentives to invest in
    Michigan, to employ Michigan residents, and to
    perform research and development in the state
  • Special provisions lower tax burden for small
    businesses helping them to grow
  • SBT revenues fully replaced

3
New Tax Base
  • Business Income Tax 4.95 rate
  • Base includes non-corporate entities
  • Subject to PL 86-272
  • Modified Gross Receipts- 0.8 rate
  • Base is gross receipts less purchases from other
    firms
  • Purchases from other firms includes inventory,
    depreciable property, materials and supplies, and
    construction payments to a subcontractor
  • Tax Base is 1/3 business income and 2/3 modified
    gross receipts

4
New Tax Base
  • Insurance Companies 1.25 rate
  • Base is gross direct premiums written
  • Retaliatory tax is still in place
  • - Financial Institutions Tax 0.235
  • Base is value of net capital averaged over 5
    years
  • A financial institution is a bank, bank holding
    company, certain thrift institutions and savings
    and loans, and a business other than an insurance
    company owned by the bank that is part of the
    unitary group

5
Personal Property Tax Relief
  • Commercial personal property exempt from 12 of 24
    education mills (23 percent)
  • Industrial property exempt from 24 education
    mills and firms receive 35 percent refundable
    credit for remaining industrial personal property
    tax
  • Provides a personal property tax cut of 65
    percent on average for industrial property
  • Schools protected by dedicating a portion of the
    MBT to the School Aid Fund
  • No cuts to city, village, townships, and county
    property taxes
  • Reduces burden on mobile capital

6
New Credits Designed to AidMichigans Economy
  • Compensation Credit 0.37 compensation paid in
    Michigan
  • Investment Credit 2.9 of cost of net new
    capital located in Michigan
  • RD Credit 1.9 of amount business spends on
    RD in Michigan
  • Compensation plus investment credit limited to
    65 of liability Together with RD credit cannot
    exceed 75 of liability
  • Entrepreneurial Credit businesses with less
    than 25M in gross receipts can claim if they add
    at least 20 jobs and invest at least 1.25M

7
Key SBT Credits Continued in MBT
  • SBT Credits Continued
  • MEGA
  • Brownfield
  • Historic Preservation
  • Renaissance Zone
  • SBT Credits Continued and Expanded
  • Public Contribution and Community Foundation
  • Alternate Credit
  • Personal Property Tax Credit

8
Special Provisionsfor Small Businesses
  • Firms with less than 350,000 in gross receipts
    exempt
  • Alternate rate phased-in for 350,000 to 700,000
    in gross receipts
  • Allow qualifying firms to pay 1.8 on adjusted
    business income
  • Raise officer compensation disqualifiers to
    160,000 to 180,000
  • Double gross receipts threshold phase-out to
    18-20 million
  • Entrepreneurial credit to encourage hiring and
    investment in Michigan

9
MBT Revenue Trigger
  • MBT has a trigger to ensure that it does not
    represent a large tax increase
  • If revenues exceed trigger, ½ refunded to
    taxpayers and ½ deposited into BSF
  • For FY 2008, triggers if tax is 5 percent more
    than revenue neutral amount
  • For FY 2009 and FY 2010 trigger grows by growth
    in personal income plus 1 percent

10
Balance Sheet for Michigan Business Tax
11
Who Will Pay Less
  • Manufacturing firms.
  • Small businesses between 10 and 20 million of
    gross receipts.
  • Small businesses under 10 million with income to
    owners over 115,000.
  • Michigan multi-state firms.

12
Who Will Pay More
  • FIRE.
  • Profitable firms.
  • Firms without much personal property.
  • Firms that operate in Michigan but have little
    payroll or property here.

13
Most Manufacturing Firms Pay Less
14
Twice as Many Firms Receive a Tax Reduction
Number of Firms
15
Steps to Implement the MBT
  • Treasury Tax Policy analyzes the operational
    impacts and develops policies and procedures
  • Design of new forms begins
  • Project control office established to create full
    project plan with IT vendor and DIT
  • Tax calculator placed on web
  • Training seminars developed and other
    communications are scheduled and launched

16
Steps to Implement the MBT
  • Materials are prepared for U of M and MSU tax
    schools
  • Materials prepared for MACPA and other preparer
    group presentations
  • Web based training module available

17
MBT Timeline
  • 1st estimated payments due April 08
  • New automation design complete May 08
  • Final build of MBT system November 08
  • Final testing and implementation January 09
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