A slew of orders from the Trump administration in recent days could fundamentally alter Maryland’s economic landscape, writes Kelly Schultz.
Plus: A slow start to the tax filing season, movement on the budget, refusing to file, rescheduling cannabis, tax filing ...
In his budgetary submission to the Maryland legislature now in session, Gov. Moore recommends raising the tax rate for families earning $1 million or more and lowering the estate tax ...
DELMARVA—Many Delmarva residents suffered financial hardships last year, and now that Tax season has come around, a local non ...
State lawmakers are looking to put Mr. Trash Wheel on a diet by considering a bill that would add bottle deposits to ...
Maryland lawmakers are hearing a new bill called the “For Our Kids Act,” which would add a two cents-per-ounce tax on sugary ...
Assembly Member Steven Raga’s office has announced the return of free tax preparation services for his constituents ...
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Hosted on MSNHelp available for Maryland federal employees facing job lossAfter a judge ruled President Donald Trump’s buyout program could move forward, thousands of federal workers are planning their next move, while dozens more faced being fired overnight. Maryland ...
Gov. Wes Moore has launched a website to help workers in Maryland who are being impacted by recent federal actions under the ...
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