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How to fill out the Maryland Speed Monitoring System Report (SMS-1) online
Filling out the Maryland Speed Monitoring System Report (SMS-1) is an important task for local jurisdictions in Maryland. This guide provides clear instructions to assist users in accurately completing and submitting this report online.
Follow the steps to complete the form seamlessly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the SMS-1 form and open it for editing.
- Enter the name of the reporting jurisdiction in the designated field.
- Input the federal employer identification number (FEIN) of the jurisdiction.
- Fill in the street address, city, state, and ZIP code for the reporting jurisdiction.
- If submitting an amended return, check the 'Amended Return' box next to the form.
- For line 1, enter the total revenues of the political subdivision for the fiscal year covered by this report.
- For line 2, input the total Speed Monitoring System fines collected during the fiscal year.
- For line 3, specify the costs of implementing and administering the Speed Monitoring Systems during the fiscal year.
- For line 4, calculate the net Speed Monitoring System revenue by subtracting line 3 from line 2 and enter that amount.
- For line 5, calculate 10% of the total fiscal year revenues by multiplying the amount on line 1 by 0.10.
- For line 6, determine the total amount due: if line 4 is greater than line 5, subtract line 5 from line 4. If not, enter 0.
- If making an electronic payment, you may email the completed report. If mailing, sign the report, attach the payment if applicable, and mail it to the provided address.
- Review all entries for accuracy before saving, downloading, or printing the completed form.
Start completing your Maryland Speed Monitoring System Report (SMS-1) online now.
Purpose of Speed Cameras Maryland law requires that speed cameras only be used in residential areas and school zones where the posted speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less. Speed cameras are located throughout every county in Maryland.
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