Maryland residents support Gov. Wes Moore’s plan to raise taxes on the wealthy, but they’re not enthusiastic about a 75-cent delivery fee.
Some readers see legalization as a matter of personal liberty, others see tax revenue. Still others see more impaired drivers ...
Retail sales rose a seasonally adjusted 0.4% last month from November to $729.2 billion, the Commerce Department said Thursday. While that was just shy of economists' expectation for a 0.5% gain ...
Maryland legislators want their state to be the latest to raise the stakes associated with retail theft. Members of the state assembly and state Senate have proposed identical bills in an effort ...
A new bill introduced in the Maryland legislature aims to tackle a stubborn and expensive problem — large-scale organized retail theft. The bill, also known as HB 179, was introduced by Prince ...
The Iowa Department of Revenue (DOR) published its Retail Sales and Use Taxes Annual Report for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024, summarizing the retail sales and use tax collections in Iowa for the period of ...
What Moore’s tax plan would do For single taxpayers, Moore’s budget would tax all income beyond $500,000 annually at a rate of 6.25% and all income beyond $1 million annually at a rate of 6.5% ...
This year Sen. Watson sponsored a bill aimed at curbing retail theft. Currently in Maryland, retail theft is only a felony if you steal more than $1,500 worth of goods in one jurisdiction.
The Maryland legislature held a hearing late Tuesday on a bill prohibiting interchange from being charged on sales tax and gratuities linked to credit and debit card transactions. The bill, introduced ...
BALTIMORE -- Maryland business leaders and advocates are pushing lawmakers to pass a bill that would crack down on organized retail theft and hold offenders accountable. The Organized Retail Theft ...
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