This practice guide discusses generally the Michigan sales tax obligations of Michigan public schools under the Michigan General Sales Tax Act, Act 167, Public Acts of Michigan, 1933, as amended (MCL §205.51 et.seq.) The Act imposes a tax on most retail sales of tangible personal property at a rate of 6% of the seller’s gross proceeds from the sale. Under the Act retail sales to public schools for their own use, storage or consumption are generally exempt from sales tax and retail sales made by public schools are generally subject to sales tax. However, exceptions apply for various types of sales made by public schools.
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