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But for some Maryland property owners, it's turning into a nightmare. Recent property tax reassessments have resulted in ...
Some tech companies have signaled they are preparing to leave Maryland if Gov. Wes Moore signs a proposed new IT tax.
Maryland's new 3% data and information technology tax will increase business IT costs and affect consumer prices starting ...
Maryland property owners will not see an increase in the state share of the property tax rate next year, when the rate will ...
The Montgomery County Executive plans to withdraw his proposed property tax hike and replace it with a proposal to increase ...
A Maryland lawyer admitted in federal court Monday to willfully failing to pay more than $2.1 million in employment taxes ...
Gov. Wes Moore says he supports property owners in fight against powerline project; Board of Public Works keeps property tax ...
The state’s budget for fiscal year 2026 includes a new 3 percent taxation on information technology and data services.
Tech companies are thinking of leaving the state, blaming the IT tax set to become law July 1. The tax will levy a 3% sales ...
Maryland Gov. Moore signed nearly 150 bills into law Tuesday, including several that focus on criminal justice reform and improving public safety.
(WBFF) — A growing number of tech companies are packing up and preparing to leave Maryland if Governor Wes Moore signs off on a controversial new IT tax. It's a move they say will punish ...
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