On 2 January 2020, the Michigan Court of Appeals vacated and remanded an earlier decision in which it determined that a taxpayer did not have the requisite nexus with the city of Detroit for purposes of the City of Detroit Income Tax (CDIT) due to a lack of physical presence.
Source: grantthornton.com
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