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To reach a Taxpayer Services Agent for help with any tax issue, please call us at 410-260-7980, or 1-800-638-2937 outside of Central Maryland. If you prefer, they will also provide assistance via email taxhelp@marylandtaxes.
Taxpayer assistance is also available via email taxhelp@marylandtaxes or by calling 1-800-MDTAXES. Our agents are standing by to help you.
Notice of Vendor Payment Hold This letter informs you that you have unpaid state debt and because of this, your vendor payment is being held in the event you fail to satisfy the debt promptly.
Department of Budget and Management For your convenience, automated information about your account may be obtained 24 hours a day by calling 833-847-9876. You must have your CCU account number and your social security number available to use this system.
The comptroller audits taxpayers for compliance, handles delinquent tax collection, and enforces license and unclaimed property laws. The agency publicizes forgotten bank accounts, insurance benefits and other unclaimed assets of taxpayers.
Why is my Maryland tax refund taking so long? It can take the state of Maryland up to 30 days to process a paper return. Your refund may be delayed if your return requires further review or was randomly selected for an audit.
You can check the status of your current year refund online, or by calling the automated line at (410) 260-7701 or 1-800-218-8160. Be sure you have a copy of your return on hand to verify information. You can also e-mail us at taxhelp@marylandtaxes to check on your refund.
First, you'll need to contact your lender and let them know you want the information. Depending on your lender, you may have to sign in to an online account, call a helpline, or send a formal letter to start the request process.
Do taxes go away after 10 years? The collection statute expiration date (CSED), or the COSED are the time limits the IRS has to collect on your debt. Yes, Federal taxes do expire but Maryland State taxes do not. Federal taxes expire after a ten-year period from last assessment.