The Michigan Department of Treasury issued a notice summarizing and explaining its implementation of recently enacted legislation that amends Michigan sales and use tax provisions by excluding certain separately itemized delivery and installation charges from taxation, including how some unpaid balances related to impacted delivery and installation charges may be cancelled and whether refunds apply.
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