Lt. Gov. Miller urges expanding low-income tax credits
Maryland Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller is urging lawmakers to approve an extension and expansion of tax credits for low-income residents.
Moore testifies for bill giving larger tax break to military retirees
Gov. Wes Moore testified Thursday in support of a bill that would give military retirees a larger tax break.
Marylanders can sign up for health insurance on tax returns
Maryland officials and advocates are highlighting a state program that enables residents to begin signing up for health insurance by checking a box on their state tax return.
Md. Republicans renew push to eliminate gas tax hikes triggered by inflation
Maryland Republicans are again pushing to eliminate an automatic increase in the state’s gas tax tied to inflation.
Chamber of Commerce wages federal appeal of Md. digital ad tax
A national business organization is pressing a federal appeal of Maryland’s tax on digital advertising while online advertisers have mounted a so-far successful challenge in state court.
Md. Supreme Court will weigh constitutionality of digital advertising tax
The Maryland Supreme Court will consider whether the state’s tax on digital advertising violates the U.S. Constitution and federal law.
Trump’s returns shed light on tax offsets, foreign accounts
Congress released thousands of pages of Donald Trump's tax returns, providing the most detailed picture to date of his finances over a six-year period.
House committee expected to release Trump’s taxes this week
Former President Donald Trump’s tax returns are expected to be released by the House Ways and Means committee on Friday.
Trump tax audits required by IRS were delayed, panel says
The IRS failed to pursue mandatory audits of Donald Trump on a timely basis during his presidency, a congressional panel found.
Tax audits in years of Comey, McCabe reviews were random, investigation finds
A watchdog investigation initiated after the tax returns of two former FBI directors were subjected to intensive audits during the Trump administration has concluded that the reviews from those years were conducted at random.
Judge to decide if federal challenge to Maryland’s digital ad tax can continue
A federal challenge to Maryland's first-in-the-nation digital advertising tax is in limbo after a state court found the tax unconstitutional last month.
Lawmakers wary of taxing recreational marijuana too much, losing to illegal market
Taxes on newly legalized recreational cannabis in Maryland could be phased in over time as the state seeks to replace an illicit market with a regulated one.