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Commentary: Combined reporting would signal state is ‘closed for business’ 

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COMMENTARY Commentary: Combined reporting would signal state is ‘closed for business’  Feb 26, 2024 In a recent column, The Baltimore Sun’s Dan Rodricks advocated that Maryland adopt combined tax reporting, arguing that it would close loopholes and generate hundreds of millions in new revenue (“Dan Rodricks: Maryland legislators need to close a tax loophole that…

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Understanding Combined Reporting in Maryland: 5 Top Questions Answered

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Blog Understanding Combined Reporting in Maryland: 5 Top Questions Answered Aug 27, 2021 During the 2024 Legislative Session, the business community in Maryland can expect a renewed focus on a handful of perennial issues, including Maryland’s corporate tax structure.  One such issue is combined reporting. In the last several years, activist groups and legislators have been pushing for Maryland to adopt combined…

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