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Created in 1973, the Maryland Central Collections Unit is the collections arm for every agency run by the State of Maryland. It was created because legislators realized it was inefficient for 400 different state agencies to each try to collect its own debt.
Central Collection Unit Our call centers are open to assist you by calling 410-767-1220 or 1-888-248-0345.
Credit Collections U.S.A. (CCU) is a “full service” collection agency. Telephone contacts and collection letters are both used to collect your delinquent accounts. The telephone is our most effective tool. CCU collectors make morning, evening and Saturday calls.
The Maryland Tax Form 502SU is for Maryland residents eligible for income tax subtractions. It allows taxpayers to claim these subtractions to reduce their Maryland taxable income.
Filing the Power of Attorney You must file the original, a photocopy or facsimile transmission (fax) of the power of attorney with the Comptroller of Maryland, Revenue Administration Division, P.O. Box 1829, Attn: POA, Annapolis, Maryland 21404-1829.
You must file the original, a photocopy or facsimile transmission (fax) of the power of attorney with the Comptroller of Maryland, Revenue Administration Division, P.O. Box 1829, Attn: POA, Annapolis, Maryland 21404-1829.
Amended returns or second filings are to be sent to the Department of Assessments and Taxation, Personal Property Division, 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore, MD 21201-2395. The Department may grant a 60 day extension to file the return.