mitgr5200@yahoo
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
I received a "final determination" that my claim was denied because my household income was less than my reported living expenses. I have virtually no income, but I live off my own savings with no help from anyone. I am thinking they feel if I don't have an income, then someone else is paying my rent and they don't want me to get a refund if I did not pay the rent myself. I have been given a choice on how to appeal and I am asking which might be the better choice from someone who may know.
My choices are:
1. Informal conference with the Dept of Treasury
2. Appeal to the Michigan tax tribunal
3. Appeal to the court of claims
Thank you
I received a "final determination" that my claim was denied because my household income was less than my reported living expenses. I have virtually no income, but I live off my own savings with no help from anyone. I am thinking they feel if I don't have an income, then someone else is paying my rent and they don't want me to get a refund if I did not pay the rent myself. I have been given a choice on how to appeal and I am asking which might be the better choice from someone who may know.
My choices are:
1. Informal conference with the Dept of Treasury
2. Appeal to the Michigan tax tribunal
3. Appeal to the court of claims
Thank you