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East Lansing residents searching for the electrical tax settlement can achieve this on this web site

By Editorial Board Published July 16, 2025 2 Min Read
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East Lansing residents searching for the electrical tax settlement can achieve this on this web site

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — In February, the Michigan Supreme Courtroom dominated in opposition to the Metropolis of East Lansing in a tax case, leading to thousands and thousands that the town is ordered to refund to taxpayers.

The case stems from a “franchise fee” East Lansing determined to cost residents who used the Lansing Board of Water and Mild (BWL). Town says it was used to make up for a shortfall within the finances. The price began in the summertime of 2017. In an settlement with the town, BWL collected the cash and paid it to the town for a small price.

East Lansing loses tax case that might price thousands and thousands

Legal professional James Heos sued the town and stated the franchise price was primarily a loophole to the “Headlee Amendment” in Michigan’s structure, which states that voters have to approve tax will increase.

The Michigan Supreme Courtroom stated that the “fee” was a tax, not an precise price to be used of electrical energy or one thing associated to BWL. As a result of voters did not approve of the tax, the courts ordered the town to refund taxpayers.

“We hold that such an arrangement violates the Headlee Amendment because the purported ‘fee’ operates as a tax that has not been approved by the voters of the municipality,” the choice stated.

“Specifically, we conclude that the franchise fee functions as a tax because the feewas imposed for a general revenue-raising purpose, the fee was not proportionate to anycosts the City incurred in LBWL providing electrical services, and the fee was notvoluntary,” the ruling continued.

The web site for the declare is accessible now at EastLansingElectricSettlement.com. The declare is open to anybody who paid the franchise price between April 2, 2019, and April 30, 2025.

Claims should be submitted earlier than Sept. 2, 2025.

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