Skip to content

Michigan Supreme Court to Make Final Decision on Income Tax Lawsuit

Michigan Supreme Court to Make Final Decision on Income Tax Lawsuit

May 14, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Michigan Supreme Court to Make Final Decision on Income Tax Lawsuit

After losing at the Court of Claims and the Appeals Court, NFIB is making one last appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court in order to maintain the 2023 income tax cut. Last year, NFIB, along with the Mackinac Center for Public Policy and several others filed suit against the Michigan Department of Treasury’s decision to raise the personal income tax rate back to 4.25% in 2024. The rate was lowered to 4.05% for the 2023 tax year thanks to a 2015 law that created a tax cut trigger. The trigger automatically lowers taxes when state revenue outpaces inflation by a set amount. The Whitmer administration and Attorney General Nessel claimed that the tax cut was not meant to be permanent, despite protestations from legislators who were involved in the 2015 legislation. The Governor’s refusal to accept the permanency of the tax cut as resulted in a $714 million dollar tax increase for Michigan citizens and small business owners who pay business taxes through the personal income tax. The final appeal was filed with the Michigan Supreme Court on Tuesday, May 13, 2024. NFIB will continue to keep you updated as we await an answer from the Court.

Check it out!

Until 05/11/2024
Lorem ipsum dolor site amet
Learn More
Get to know NFIB

NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.

Receive our newsletter and email notification
Knowledge is power. Let us help you stay informed with breaking legislative news, regulatory updates, business tips, and more.

Related Articles

Michigan State Capitol Building
January 14, 2026
Statement on the Beginning of the 2026 Legislative Session
NFIB’s Amanda Fisher issues statement on the 2026 session
Read More
Small Business Owner Calculates Taxes Finance Expensive Inventory Inflation Cost
January 13, 2026
NFIB Supports Legislation to Help Amend Indiana Tax Code
Senate Bill 259 addresses an unknown tax requirement
Read More
Arizona State House and Capitol Building in Phoenix AZ
January 12, 2026
NFIB Urges Legislature to Reject Governor Hobbs’ Tax Conformi…
“In turning a blind eye to Arizona’s small business owners, the Governor’s…
Read More
January 8, 2026
NFIB Commends New Hampshire House’s Tax Vote
House passage of HB 155 continues a decade of bipartisan reform aimed at im…
Read More

© 2001 - 2026 National Federation of Independent Business. All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | Accessibility