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Michigan · MI

Federal §25C / §25D / §30D / §25E conformity, independent state energy and EV programs, and the Michigan primary-source link. Use the amend-window decoder below pre-filled to MI.
Last verified · 2026-05-07Michigan DOR primary source ↗

Federal conformity

How Michigan treats each federal credit

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Michigan uses federal AGI as starting point. No state-level residential energy / EV income-tax credit identified at primary source 2026-05-07.

Independent MI programs

State-level energy and EV credits

These programs survive federal termination — they apply independently of §25C / §25D / §30D / §25E.

Energy / residential

No state-level residential-energy income-tax credit identified at primary source.

MI utility-administered programs (DTE, Consumers Energy) exist but are not state-tax credits. Verify utility program before publishing.

EV / vehicle

No state-level EV income-tax credit identified at primary source.

Amend-window decoder

Decode your MI situation

Open the decoder pre-filled to Michigan to see how the federal §25C / §25D / §30D / §25E rules and the §6511(a) amend window apply to your install or vehicle.

last verified2026-05-07·source:law.cornell.edu

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