Michigan Income Tax Payments, Mailing Addresses

You can select one of these payment options either after you have e-filed or filed your current Taxyear Michigan Tax Return. Alternatively, you can pay Michigan income taxes here prior to filing (e.g in the case of an extension). Plus, you can make online Michigan tax estimate payments for next tax year. If you eFiled your taxes and pay online, you do not have to send in Michigan paper forms (e.g. payer tax return, extension form, or tax estimate form).

Michigan State Tax Payment Options

Payment Type
Description
Additional Information
Enter your information with Michigan Department of Treasury and choose "Make echeck ePayment" and select "(current tax year) MI-1040" as your payment type to submit your payment. Make sure you have a copy of your most recently filed and accepted Michigan Tax Return.
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This is a free option if you want to pay your taxes owed via your bank account.
Submit a tax payment through Michigan e-Payment site. When you're on the site, select "make a Debit or Credit Card e-Payment" option and select "(current tax year) MI-1040" as your payment type, then follow the on-screen prompts to enter and submit your information (e.g. SSN, Tax Year, Primary Taxpayer Name, and Spouse's information).
Use this payment option if you want to pay your tax payment via your credit or debit card. There is an 2.35% fee of the total tax payments for credit cards or a flat $3.95 fee for debit cards.
Check or Money Order with Form MI-1040-V
Complete voucher Form MI-1040-V and attach it to your check or money order payable to "State of Michigan" and write your last four Social Security number on the check. Mail the Form MI-1040-V address below.
Use this payment option if you wish to submit your payment via check or money order in the mail.
Estimated Tax Payment Options
Choose one of these options: 1) Enter your information with the Michigan Department of Treasury e-Payment Site to submit your estimated payment and choose "Estimate".
2) Pay via ACH credit by sending tax payments from your bank account to the Michigan Department of Treasury.
3) Pay via credit or debit card (choose the "Estimate and the Quarter to apply your payment"). Be aware that a service fee is added to each payment you submit with your card.
4) Complete voucher Form MI-1040ES. Attach a check or money order for the tax period payable to "State of Michigan". Write your last four Social Security numbers and "(current tax year) MI-1040ES" on the check or money order. Mail the voucher and check/money order to the Form MI-1040ES address here.
Use one of these payment options if you want to submit estimated taxes rather than submit all your taxes owed at once.
Many of these online IRS tax payment options can be used before or after you e-Filed your Income Taxes. You can pay tax extension and tax estimate payments. For estimate payments, you do not have to submit a form. Extension you can eFile on eFile.com for free.
These payment options are independent from you preparing and eFiling your tax returns on eFile.com. eFile.com offers these payment options for the convenience of all tax payers.

Michigan Tax Return Mailing Addresses

Addresses to mail Michigan Tax Returns, Amendments, Extensions, or Tax Payments.

Return Type
Address
MI Tax Return or Amended Tax Return: Address if you expect a Tax Refund on your Tax Return
Michigan Department of Treasury
Lansing, MI 48956
MI Tax Return or Amended Return: Address if you owe Taxes and include payment.
Michigan Department of Treasury
Lansing, MI 48929
MI Tax Extension: Address if you owe Taxes and include payment. Tax Extension Payments, include Form 4. Tip: Make Tax Payments online and you will not have to mail in Form 4. See above.
Michigan Department of Treasury
P.O. Box 30774
Lansing, MI 48909
MI Tax Payment: include voucher Form MI-1040-V
Michigan Department of Treasury
P.O. Box 30774
Lansing, MI 48909
MI Tax Estimate Payments: include Form MI-1040ES.
Michigan Department of Treasury
P.O. Box 30774
Lansing, MI 48909

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