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Michigan Tax Audits Skipping Over

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The article describes a shift in Michigan's tax auditing resources away from out-of-state taxpayers, potentially reducing compliance and revenue from that segment. No direct commercial mechanism, product, or company impact is identified. The event is a state-level administrative policy issue with no immediate supply chain, price, or margin effects.

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  • In 2022, out-of-state taxpayers contributed ~$7.1B vs in-state ~$6.1B in sales/use/corporate income tax.
  • As of 2025, only 8 auditors assigned to out-of-state audits vs ~119 for in-state audits.
  • Out-of-state auditors dropped from 28 in 2019 to 8 in 2025.
  • Whistleblowers testified before House Oversight Committee about disproportionate auditing focus.
  • Michigan Department of Treasury plans to address issues in June meeting with committee.

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