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Tuesday, April 03, 2018

Tax Bulletin: April 17 is almost here! Have you filed your taxes?

Maryland Comptroller's Tax Bulletin

April 2018

2017 Tax Guide

Beat the Deadline

Have You Filed Your Taxes?

The April 17 tax deadline in Maryland is fast approaching! The Comptroller of Maryland's internet tax filing system allows you to file your personal income tax returns online and also has the most commonly associated schedules and forms. Start here >

Tax Calculators

No Surprises

Tax Calculators

Did you know – you can use our online calculators to calculate your quarterly estimated income taxes, the interest amount due on your unpaid income tax, or the amount your employer should withhold from your income for state taxes? Read more >
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E-Savvy

Online Bill Pay

Online Bill Pay is an easy, convenient and secure way to pay your Maryland tax liabilities online for free. Use this to make bill payments on business taxes using electronic funds withdrawal (direct debit) from a U.S. bank or financial institution. Learn more >

Golden Years

Golden Years

Seniors and Retirees

Readying for retirement or already there? If you are 65 or older, you can take advantage of several tax benefits on your Maryland return. If you're in this category, read our frequently asked questions to get help with tax-related issues >

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

off topic but I thought it would be of interest. the wanted murdered was featured on Sby News a few years ago

http://sbynews.blogspot.com/2010/02/big-news-we-talked-about-last-weekend.html

Anonymous said...

Don't forget, after you file and pay your State and Federal income taxes, you will have new bills for vehicle registration fees, property taxes, landfill fees if you haul your trash, highway tolls where they can get you, and of course continuous sales taxes and fees on your purchases and utilities you pay for each day and each month!
And if you make a mistake driving, you have revenue enforcement officers to confiscate your property!
Even if you die, they will tax your after tax income and assets so your relatives don't get jack!

Anonymous said...

8:20 AM Real research finds that she sued him for child support on 3/27, but she lists her address as Riverside Dr.

The folks that own the property she was RENTING is listed as HOMEOWNER occupied and Danielle Oakley took a homestead exemption. Isn't she related to someone what works for the county?

He has 21 cases against him on the Maryland Judiciary site.