Form with which an individual may formally accept an appointment as a corporate officer or representative.
Form with which an individual may formally accept an appointment as a corporate officer or representative.
If there is more than one personal representative, the return must be made jointly by all. If there is no personal representative appointed, every person in actual or constructive possession of any property of the decedent is required to make and file a return.
To be eligible for the office of Governor, a person must be at least thirty years of age and must have been a resident and registered voter of the State for five years immediately preceding election (Const., Art. II, secs. 1, 3, 5, 8, 21, 21A).
Generally, you are required to file a Maryland Income Tax Return if you are or were a Maryland resident AND you are required to file a federal return.
Personal property generally includes furniture, fixtures, office and industrial equipment, machinery, tools, supplies, inventory, and any other property not classified as real property.
BUSINESS PERSONAL PROPERTY RETURN An Annual Report must be filed by all business entities formed, qualified or registered to do business in the State of Maryland, as of January 1st .
A Maryland personal property return (Form2) must be filed by all sole proprietorships and general partnerships if they possess (own, lease, rent, use or borrow) business personal property or need a business license. A business which fails to file this return will likely receive an estimated assessment.
To change your resident agent in Maryland, you must complete and file a Change Resident Agent form with the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT), Charter Division. The Maryland Change Resident Agent must be submitted by mail or in person and costs $25 to file.
Secretary. For 20-plus years, Tisha Edwards has combined the reach of public service and agility of the private sector to ensure all families have access to the resources and opportunities they need to succeed.
How do I check to see if I have an outstanding suspension? The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration maintains all motor vehicle records, including outstanding suspensions. You can reach the MVA by calling (800) 950-1MVA (out of state (410) 768-7000).
Once you believe you are eligible to have your license and registration reinstated, you can create a case account and securely upload documents to the MVA's website. You can also call or visit the MVA's Driver Wellness and Safety Division (DW&S) and request a license reinstatement.