E-filing both federal and Michigan returns together:
- IRS must accept the federal return in order for Michigan to receive the
State return.
- After transmitting, you will receive an electronic return verification
(acknowledgment) that your federal return has been either accepted or rejected
by the IRS.
- You will receive a separate acknowledgment from Michigan for your State
return.
- If your federal return is rejected, the software provider should help you with any needed
corrections. You will need to retransmit both returns.
E-filing Michigan return separately from federal return:
- After transmitting, you will receive an electronic return verification
(acknowledgment) that your Michigan return has been either accepted or
rejected.
- If your Michigan return is rejected, the software provider should help you with any needed
corrections and you will need to retransmit your Michigan return.
Note:
If your online software provider sends e-mail notifications regarding the
status of your return, you may want to verify a spam filter is not blocking
e-mail notifications from the software provider's e-mail address.
If you e-file using a tax preparer, you will receive notification from the
tax preparer if the IRS or Michigan rejected your return.