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How do I contact Maryland state department?
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GETTING HELP • Tax Forms, Tax Tips, Brochures and Instructions: These are available online at www.marylandtaxes.gov and branch offices of the Comptroller (see back cover). For forms only, call 410-260-7951. • Telephone: February 1 - April 15, 2022, 8:30 a.m. until 7:00 p.m., Monday thro...
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Maryland PIN Number |
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When you file electronically using online software, you use a PIN (Personal Identification Number) instead of a signature. The PIN you used to file your federal return electronically can be the same PIN you use to electronically file your Maryland return. If you use online software to file your Ma...
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Maryland Credit for Aquaculture Oyster Floats
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If you purchased a new aquaculture oyster float during the tax year, you may be entitled to a credit of up to $500 for the cost of the float....
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Maryland Enterprise Zone Tax Credit |
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Businesses located in an enterprise zone may be eligible for tax credits based upon wages paid to qualifying employees....
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Maryland Disability Employment Tax Credit
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Businesses employing persons with disabilities as certified by the State Department of Education or veterans with disabilities as certified by the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation may be eligible for tax credits based upon wages paid to and child care and transportation expenses paid o...
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Maryland Job Creation Tax Credit |
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Certain businesses that create new qualified positions in Maryland may be eligible for a tax credit based on the number of qualified positions created or wages paid for these positions....
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Maryland Community Investment & Tax Credit
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Businesses that contribute $500 or more to approved neighborhood and community assistance programs may be eligible for a tax credit of 50% of approved contributions with a maximum credit of $250,000....
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Maryland Businesses That Create New Jobs Tax Credit |
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Certain businesses that create new qualified positions in Maryland may be eligible for a tax credit based on the number of qualified positions created or wages paid for these positions....
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Maryland Employer Provided Long-Term Care Insurance Credit
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A credit is allowed for premiums paid by employers to provide long term care insurance to their employees as part of their benefits package. The employer may claim a credit of 5% of the premiums paid during the tax year or $100 for each Maryland employee covered by long-term care insurance provided...
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Maryland Research and Development Tax Credit |
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If a business is certified to claim the Research and Development Tax Credit as a “Small Business,” the credit is calculated in basically the same manner, but Part K-II is used. A “Small Business” is defined as a for-profit corporation, limited liability company, partnershi...
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Maryland Commuter Tax Credit
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Businesses may claim a credit for the cost of providing qualifying commuter benefits to the business entities’ employees....
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Maryland CATALYTIC REVITALIZATION PROJECTS AND HISTORIC REVITALIZATION TAX CREDIT |
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**NEW** for 2021 CATALYTIC REVITALIZATION PROJECTS AND HISTOR IC REVITALIZATION TAX CREDIT. If you are an individual, business entity, or nonprofit organization, you may claim a tax credit in an amount equal to 20% of the amount stated in the final tax credit certificate issued by the Secretary o...
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One Maryland Economic Development Tax Credit
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Businesses that invest in an economic development project in a Tier 1 County and create a minimum number of new jobs may qualify for a State income tax credit up to $5 million depending on the number of jobs and amount of eligible costs...
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Maryland State Payments |
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MARYLAND TAX WITHHELD. Enter the total Maryland and local tax withheld as shown on the wage and tax statements (Forms W-2, W-2G or 1099) you have received. Add the amounts identified as Maryland and local tax withheld on each form and write the total on this line. Attach Forms W-2, W-2G and 1099 to...
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Maryland Credit for Tax Paid to Other States
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If you have income subject to tax in Maryland and subject to tax in another state and/or another state’s locality, you may be eligible for a tax credit. Note: You must attach a copy of Form 502CR and required documentation. If this is not attached, no credit will be allowed. See Administratio...
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