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Tax break law for police and firefighters signed by Gov. Snyder

Undated - Governor Rick Snyder has signed into law an income tax break for an estimated 800-retired Detroit police and firefighters who have been paying higher taxes under a law he backed that eliminated or reduced exemptions from the taxation of retirement income. The new law enacted yesterday also will benefit hundreds of retirees from the ‘Michigan State Police.’ The measure allows the retirees who were not part of Social Security in their government employment to deduct more of their pension income from being taxed if they were born after 1952 and were retired as of January 1st, 2013.

      The bill will reduce state revenue by about $2.6-million dollars a year, according to the nonpartisan ‘Senate Fiscal Agency.’ It does not apply retroactively.

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