Michigan Statutes
§ 207.510 — Tax to be paid only once; exemptions; new consideration.
Michigan § 207.510
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Bluebook
Mich. Comp. Laws § 207.510 (2026).
Text
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX (EXCERPT) Act 134 of 1966 207.510 Tax to be paid only once; exemptions; new consideration. Sec.
10.It is the intent of this act that the tax imposed by this act be paid only once. No tax shall be imposed on any instrument which transfers ownership of property or an interest therein if such instrument is given and the transfer made pursuant to a written executory contract upon which the tax has been previously paid. Any instrument which is evidence of indebtedness or of a contract right shall be subject to the tax imposed by this act only to the extent of the new consideration given therefor. An instrument which is given to supplement, reform or correct a prior instrument shall be subject to the tax imposed by this act only to the extent of the new consideration gi
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Legislative History
1966, Act 134, Eff. Jan. 1, 1968 ;-- Am. 1968, Act 327, Imd. Eff. July 3, 1968
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