August 6, 1999
Michigan Seeks to Tax Income Earned by Non-Residents on Sabbaticals in the State
Michigan has taken the unusual step of seeking income tax from professors who spend their sabbaticals there, even if their pay comes from their home institutions in other states.
The move could have significant implications for the professoriate, because most academics who travel to other states for sabbatical work do not expect to pay income taxes in those states.
Michigan's stance has become public
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