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City Tax: A Helping Hand for Local Communities and Taxpayers
Join State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks and her guest, Anne Cram, director of Treasury’s City Income Tax Bureau, for a conversation about how city income taxes work in Michigan.
In this episode, you'll get to know Anne and her path in public service, learn how city income taxes are managed, who they impact, and how they benefit Michigan residents.
You'll also learn about Treasury’s role in administering these taxes, common questions from taxpayers, and how this work supports local communities across the state.
LISTEN NOW: City Tax: A Helping Hand for Local Communities and Taxpayers
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 Treasurer Rachael Eubanks
Podcast host Rachael Eubanks was appointed as Michigan's 47th State Treasurer by Governor Gretchen Whitmer in January of 2019. Treasurer Eubanks is committed to building Treasury's culture of service to Michiganders through continuous improvement and employee engagement, which are the foundation of Treasury's mission to provide fair and efficient financial services to all taxpayers for the long-term fiscal health and stability of our state.
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Anne Cram
Anne Cram is the director of the City Income Tax Bureau. She started working for the state of Michigan in 2017 and most recently led department-wide improvement and change efforts in Treasury’s Lean Innovation and Improvement Bureau. Anne has considerable experience from her time in Indiana, Michigan and Tennessee governments, along with certifications in Lean Six Sigma and project management.
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