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∙ 14y agoYes you do as a nonresident of Indiana if you if the must file a tax return requirements for Indiana. Go to the Indiana state tax department to find the filing requirements.
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∙ 14y agoIt may be possible, if you have a place of business in Indiana. See link. If you have a Michigan permit, it is honored by Indiana.
You have to file an Indiana return if your income from Indiana sources (including gambling winnings) is more than the amount of your Indiana exemptions. You can find out the amount of your Indiana exemptions here:http://www.in.gov/dor/3815.htmYou'll want to file an Indiana return in order to get a refund if Indiana tax was withheld and you are not required to file an Indiana return.You can claim a credit on your Illinois taxes for your Indiana tax liability (the amount you paid or was withheld minus any refund you are entitled to) by attaching Schedule CR to your Illinois return:http://www.iltax.com/taxforms/Incm2008/Individual/IL-1040-CR.pdf
Indiana is connected to Michigan southwest of Michigan.
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Indiana is connected to Michigan southwest of Michigan.
Well the state of Michigan is of cause a state just like Indiana so it can not be in Indiana. However there is a City called Michigan and that is indeed in the state of Indiana.
Wisconsin and Michigan
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin
Michigan, Indiana & Illinois.
Depends if Michigan & Indiana have a reciprocity agreement. If you had to post bond / post AAA card to the police officer at the time of the ticket, then there is not a reciprocity agreement, meaning they do not share driver information. Michigan & Ohio do NOT have such an agreement. You will have to post bond / post AAA card on the roadside in Ohio.
People who live in or are from Indiana are called a Hoosier.
Michigan City is a city in Northwestern Indiana. Used to be part of Michigan before Indiana bartered it to have access to Lake Michigan.