Michigan municipalities that allow marijuana dispensaries are set to receive their annual portion of tax revenue collected ...
Michigan is once again sending millions of dollars in marijuana tax revenue back to local communities — though this year’s payout is slightly smaller than last and spread across more governments.
It's been more than 60 days since a 24% wholesale tax on marijuana went into effect in Michigan, but state officials are ...
Michigan communities that embraced recreational marijuana are collecting millions of dollars in taxes again this year, but the checks are shrinking as the legal market continues to stumble.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday signed into law a new 24% tax on marijuana sales between producers and dispensaries, creating revenue to partially fund her long-promised effort to improve ...
When compared with January 2025, sales were down 8% last month to $226 million, according to data from the Michigan's ...
Confusion over the state’s new 24% wholesale tax remains more than five months after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed the controversial tax into law. In a surprise move, the Michigan Department of ...
Lansing — Michigan marijuana industry experts are warning of dire consequences for the market if a 24% wholesale tax is signed into law, arguing it could "decimate" businesses currently struggling ...
A bipartisan group of state senators is trying to repeal Michigan’s controversial 24% wholesale marijuana tax, arguing the new levy is already hurting an industry that was once one of the state’s ...