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This form is used for the quarterly assessment of health insurance claims in Michigan. It is used to calculate the amount owed for the Health Insurance Claims Assessment (HICA).

This Form is used for requesting the conditional rescission of a principal residence exemption for foreclosure entities in the state of Michigan.

This document is used for notifying the City of Detroit about a change in a person's information in the state of Michigan.

This Form is used for applying for electronic funds transfer (EFT) debit and updating the account information for the City of Detroit, Michigan.

This document is a schedule for the Credit Manager in the state of Massachusetts. It outlines the specific tasks and responsibilities of the Credit Manager in managing credit operations.

This form is used for filing a nonresident composite return in Massachusetts. It provides instructions for completing and submitting the Form MA Nonresident Composite Return.

This Form is used for certifying the payment of sales or use tax for motor vehicles in Massachusetts.

This Form is used for filing sales and use tax returns in the state of Massachusetts. It is used by businesses and individuals to report and remit taxes on sales and purchases made within the state.

This form is used for reporting and paying sales and use tax on telecommunications services in the state of Massachusetts.

This document is used for obtaining an excise tax bond in Massachusetts. It is required by the state as a guarantee that the taxpayer will fulfill their obligations to pay excise taxes on certain goods or activities.

This form is used for filing a Deeds Excise Return in the state of Massachusetts. It is required to report and pay the excise tax on real estate transactions.

This form is used for Maryland residents to indicate their income tax withholding preferences for annuity, sick pay, and retirement distributions.

This document allows individuals in Maine to give consent to extend the division reconsideration period.

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