Treasury will issue a Customer Service Number (CSN) to active SBT taxpayers
that have filed form C-8000, C-8030 (for registered taxpayers) or C-8044 in the
last two years in time to file their SBT return(s). The CSN is not used with MBT
returns. The CSN is
- Eight digits
comprised of one alpha character and seven numbers.
- case sensitive and the letters "I" and "O" are not used, and
- Used in conjunction with shared secrets to sign your e-filed SBT return when using
the SBT Direct e-file Program or when e-filing a State Stand-Alone return using
the Fed/State e-file program.
Treasury no longer mails CSN letters to eligible SBT filers.
Therefore, if the taxpayer is filing a second return with Treasury within the
last two years, the taxpayer's CSN will need to be obtained from Treasury's Web
self service at www.michigan.gov/bustax.
If you are having difficulty obtaining your SCN, please use the "Ask A Question
About My SBT Account" option.
Please keep your CSN on file, as you will use the same number for future
filings of your e-filed SBT returns.
If you lost or misplaced your CSN use the
"Check My Business Tax
Info" option to view your CSN.
First Time Filers
If you are filing an SBT annual return for the first time, you will not have
a CSN and will not be able to e-file using the SBT Direct Program. However, you may
e-file using the SBT Fed/State e-file program or file a paper return. A CSN will be
assigned to your account if your business is registered to do business in
Michigan. You can access your CSN through the "Check My Business Tax
Info" option on Treasury's home page or at www.michigan.gov/bustax.
If as a first-time filer your business is not registered, you need to
register in Michigan to be eligible to receive a CSN. You
can register for Michigan business taxes online. Registered taxpayers
filing a second Michigan SBT return can find their CSN through the "Check
My Business Tax Info" option on Treasury's home page or at www.michigan.gov/bustax.
The CSN should be available in January of the following calendar year.
For example: The 2006 SBT return is due and received on April 30, 2007.
The CSN should be available using the "Check My Business Tax Info"
option in January 2008.
Learn
more about the SBT e-file program here.