IN resident · MI work state

Living in Indiana, working in Michigan

The full determination: income tax withholding, the certificate involved, unemployment insurance, local taxes and what you have to register for.

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What actually happens

An employee who lives in Indiana and performs work in Michigan sits in two tax systems at once. The residence state claims the right to tax all of a resident's income wherever earned; the work state claims the right to tax income sourced within its borders. Michigan and Indiana resolved that overlap by agreement: the work state gives up its claim on commuters' wages entirely.

The certificate is not optional

Reciprocity does not apply automatically because the employee's address is in Indiana. It applies when the employee gives you a signed MI-W4 (Employee's Michigan Withholding Exemption Certificate (reciprocal-state exemption line)). Until that form is in your hands you are required to withhold Michigan tax, and an auditor will ask to see it. The form stays in your records; it is not filed with the state.

Download MI-W4 from Michigan

Unemployment insurance goes to one state only

Income tax can be split between states. Unemployment insurance cannot. Under the localization test used by every state, an employee whose services are performed entirely in Michigan is covered by Michigan for unemployment purposes, and all wages are reported there — regardless of where they live, where you are headquartered, or which state's income tax you withhold. Michigan's 2026 taxable wage base is $9,000. The four-factor test in order.

Local taxes are a separate problem

Michigan: 24 Michigan cities levy a municipal income tax (Detroit at 2.4% resident / 1.2% nonresident; most others 1% resident / 0.5% nonresident). Employers in those cities must withhold city tax separately. Michigan's state reciprocity agreements do NOT exempt an employee from Michigan CITY income tax on work physically performed in the city -- Detroit in particular taxes nonresidents on Detroit workdays.

Indiana: EVERY Indiana county imposes a Local Income Tax (LIT), withheld by the employer. CRITICAL: Indiana's reciprocity agreements do NOT cover county LIT -- employers must still withhold county tax from residents of reciprocal states who have a principal place of employment in an Indiana county as of January 1. Employees expecting 30 or fewer Indiana workdays may file Form WH-4AFF to claim a county tax exemption.

What you have to register for

ObligationStateAgency
Income tax withholdingIndiana Indiana Department of Revenue
Unemployment insuranceMichigan Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA)
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Frequently asked

Do Michigan and Indiana have a reciprocal tax agreement?

Yes. Michigan exempts Indiana residents from Michigan income tax withholding on wages, provided the employee files MI-W4 with their employer. Without that form on file the employer must still withhold Michigan tax.

Which state's income tax should be withheld?

Indiana. Under the agreement the wages are taxable only by the state of residence, so you withhold Indiana tax and stop withholding Michigan tax once the certificate is filed.

Which state gets the unemployment insurance wages?

Michigan. Unemployment coverage is never split between states for a single job. The localization test assigns the whole job to the state where services are performed, which here is Michigan, regardless of residence or where the employer is headquartered.

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This is a determination aid, not advice. StateSide encodes published state rules and applies them mechanically to the facts you enter. It does not know your entity structure, your nexus history, your equity compensation, or the dozens of exceptions that turn a clean rule into a judgement call. Every determination cites the state source it came from — verify against that source, and take anything consequential to a payroll tax professional before you act on it.