The IRS expects 140 million people to file returns before the April 15 deadline. Here's how Maryland taxpayers can check on ...
Maryland does not tax Social Security benefits, representing a major benefit for seniors in the state. For those who itemize ...
Tax season is underway, and the IRS expects 140 million people will file returns by April 15. The agency has also debuted a ...
Maryland’s Gov. Wes Moore put forward a tax reform plan that would make the tax system fairer, simpler, and better able to ...
As blue state governors and lawmakers propose making their states more costly places to live and work, their red state ...
Bitcoin Jesus and a Maryland lawyer's criminal indictments provide insight into how cryptocurrency is becoming more prominent ...
The first official day of tax season kicked off on Monday and the Maryland State Comptroller’s Office is promoting a new and ...
Users around the state received $28.3 million in tax returns, while Baltimore residents got back $11.4 million.
While tax season started Monday, state leaders want Marylanders to know they need not struggle to get returns filed.
Your prior year return will give you a good starting point for figuring out what documents you need to have handy to fill out ...
Filers with Adjusted Gross Income, known as AGI, of less than $84,000 can use IRS Free File to complete returns at no charge.