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  2. 2023 Federal Income Tax Season: 5 Things MD Taxpayers ... - Patch

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    2023 Federal Income Tax Season: 5 Things MD Taxpayers Need To Know. Maryland residents can now file their state and federal income taxes. Here's what to know about changes in brackets for...

  3. What To Know In MD As Deadline To File 2022 Income Tax ...

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    Tax season is winding down — Maryland residents have until April 18 to file their 2022 federal tax returns with the IRS and state. Deb Belt , Patch Staff Posted Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 3:49 pm ET

  4. Lower 2023 Taxes For Many MD Residents As IRS Adjusts For ...

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    Inflation has reduced Maryland residents' purchasing power, but it also reduced their 2023 federal tax bills, the IRS said. Deb Belt , Patch Staff Posted Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 7:34 pm ET

  5. Should taxes go up in Maryland? Here's why these bill ... - AOL

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    Advocates say Maryland's 'tax system is upside down' The bottom line for some lawmakers is that, regardless of where funds may be used, the tax system is in need of a restructuring. “Our tax ...

  6. Comptroller of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    As it concerns collecting taxes, the comptroller conducts income and sales tax audits of taxpayers for compliance with state and local laws, processes tax returns, settles delinquent tax receipts, and enforces business licensing and unclaimed property laws. It is by virtue of the Disposition of Abandoned Property Act that the comptroller's ...

  7. Comptroller of the Treasury of Maryland v. Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Comptroller of the Treasury of Maryland v. Wynne, 575 U.S. 542 (2015), is a 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision that applied the Dormant Commerce Clause doctrine to Maryland 's personal income tax scheme and found that the failure to provide a full credit for income taxes paid to other states was unconstitutional.