The Office of the Maryland Attorney General is threatening to wage a Supreme Court fight if the state’s top court does not reconsider its ruling in a recent income tax case.
The Court of Appeals’ 5-2 decision in Maryland State Comptroller v. Wynne found it was unconstitutional to bar Maryland residents from deducting, from city or county taxes, the tax they pay to other states when they earn money there.
If the decision is not overturned, local governments stand to lose between $40 million and $50 million a year, the attorney general’s office wrote in its motion for reconsideration of the January decision.
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all about money aren't we...
Yet you stand to lose a lot of money hen 3 200+ employees run companies leave due to your gun control laws... You didn't care then, so why now?
tick tock tick tock that's the clock running on my time left in this communist state .guess all these shortfalls are Eldriches fault..bye bye you lost libtared idiots in annaplois
4:41pm & 5:47pm, together you have both nailed up all that needs be said about this case.
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