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Responsibility for the assessment of all personal property throughout Maryland rests with the Department of Assessments and Taxation. Personal property generally includes furniture, fixtures, office and industrial equipment, machinery, tools, supplies, inventory and any other property not classified as real property.
Single taxpayers under 65 are not required to file a Maryland income tax return unless their Maryland gross income was $10,400 or more in 2017. Maryland gross income is federal gross income (but do not include Social Security or Railroad Retirement income) plus Maryland additions.
Personal property generally includes furniture, fixtures, office and industrial equipment, machinery, tools, supplies, inventory, and any other property not classified as real property. Most businesses must file a personal property tax return with the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) each year.
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. Failure to file the Annual Report may result in forfeiture of the entity's right to conduct business in the State of Maryland. The deadline to file is April 15th.
If your business owns, leases, or uses personal property located in Maryland with a total original cost of $20,000 or more, you MUST also file a Personal Property Tax Return.
Maryland Form 1 is the Annual Report and Business Personal Property Return that is required to be filed by all Maryland business entities. Form 1 can be filed online through . Form 1, along with the filing fee, is due by April 15th.
The Maryland Form 510 A Pass-Through Entity Income Tax Return must be filed electronically if the pass-through entity has generated a business tax credit from Form 500CR or a Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax Credit from Form 502S to pass on to its members.
To obtain a certificate for a business registered with the Department, visit Maryland Business Express, and select ?Certificate of Status?. The authenticity of Certificates purchased online can be verified here.