Michigan Coop Ends 12-Year Tax Dispute with Local Townships
Cherryland Electric Cooperative’s (Cherryland) 12-year litigation with three holdout local townships was settled in advance of a hearing before the Michigan Supreme Court. The controversy, which concerned excess personal property taxes paid by cooperatives from 1999 through 2001, was caused by miscalculations from a flawed form provided by the Michigan Tax Commission. Cherryland had previously settled with 50 to 60 other townships before a Michigan Court of Appeals. Click here for more.