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Just before the close of the 446th legislative session, the Maryland General Assembly passed and sent to Governor Moore HB 352/SB 321, the ...
The state’s budget for fiscal year 2026 includes a new 3 percent taxation on information technology and data services.
Higher transportation-related state taxes and fees are easier to accept if they come with clear benefits for cash-strapped ...
Will state leaders' relief extend beyond the halls of power to working families and middle-class residents of Maryland?
Maryland adopted a budget for fiscal 2026 that includes a new levy drawing fire from the tech industry, while also creating ...
You will need to submit form 4868 by April 15, however. Already filed taxes? You can track the status of your federal and Maryland state tax refund through the Maryland Department of Revenue's tax ...
By advancing a 3% sales tax on all IT and digital services — a so-called “tech tax” — Maryland policymakers appear to be ignoring what that means. This isn’t a tax on profits. It’s a tax on sales or ...
Moore has repeatedly said one of his top priorities this year is to reverse Maryland’s sluggish economic growth by investing in emerging technologies and reducing the tax and regulatory burdens ...
Annapolis, MD – It’s not an April Fool’s joke. Maryland has just passed the largest tax increase in state history. In a move that has sparked fierce debate across the state, Maryland lawmakers today ...
they passed the largest tax increase in Maryland history,” Del. Jesse Pippy (Frederick County-R) said. Pippy said a majority of the cuts are not reining in spending, but rather pushing program ...
MARYLAND – Maryland Governor Wes Moore and General Assembly leaders have announced a 3% tech tax on small business. This would directly impact IT companies and others in the tech field.
Yushkov, a senior policy analyst with the Tax Foundation in Washington, D.C., told Spotlight on Maryland that state lawmakers should carefully consider imposing new tax mandates on residents and ...