Cuts to corporate rate eyed to lure businesses
ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland General Assembly is advancing a set of tax-relief proposals for all income levels and to lure multistate businesses by cutting corporate income taxes.
The Senate Budget and Taxation Committee approved the bills Thursday to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit for poor families, as well as mild tax relief for middle- and high-income earners. The proposals emerged from the Augustine Commission, a workgroup organized by Democratic leaders to ascertain how best to improve the economic climate.
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I got 100% tax relief by making FL my permanent residence for 6 months a year. Guess which six months? The coldest ones!
Maryland, you should have thought thoroughly about this BEFORE you sent those business and millionaires packing. You taxed and they left.
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