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An invitation from West Virginia greeted Jacob Stokes when he returned to his Columbia IT firm from a business trip.
The final budget adopted by the Maryland General Assembly shows progress in advancing tax equity in the state while ...
Maryland's new 3% data and information technology tax will increase business IT costs and affect consumer prices starting July 2025.
Republicans criticize the budget for burdening taxpayers and businesses with new taxes and fees. To the relief of most state officials, the Maryland General Assembly ended its tense budget cycle ...
Maryland's Board of Public Works votes against property tax increase, maintaining current rates. Gov. Wes Moore emphasizes ...
Maryland enacted its state budget earlier this month, which includes several measures to address an approximately $3.3 billion structural deficit — including a taxation on IT and data services.
I had to tell him that the 3% IT tax was indeed a done deal, raising almost half a billion dollars to close a looming $3 billion state budget deficit. Maybe we should move to Delaware, he said, as ...
“We want to make it a no-brainer that you build in Maryland.” Alan Pasetsky, owner of Tax Policy LLC in Potomac, which offers federal and state tax consulting services, followed state ...
May 1—Maryland business owners face new challenges from President Donald Trump's actions and $1.6 billion in new and increased state taxes aimed at balancing the state's budget. Subscribe to ...