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Navigating Maryland’s New Tax Law Changes — What You Need to Know

About This Webinar

Maryland lawmakers recently passed legislation that includes more than $1.5 billion in annual tax and fee increases. As a taxpayer, it’s essential that you understand these new tax law changes and how they will impact you.

 

This webinar covers

  • An overview of the changes

  • New sales tax on IT services

  • New and updated tax brackets

  • Adjustments to income tax deductions

  • Examples of how the changes will affect individuals at different income levels

 

Resources for the Maryland technology sales tax

 

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Hosted By

Tyler von Lange, CPA, MBA

Tax Manager

Tyler is a tax manager at Gross Mendelsohn. He works with business owners and individuals to find tax saving solutions and provide a clearer picture of their finances. With taxes being so complex and confusing, he enjoys being one of the people responsible for making the tax process less stressful.

David Leipnik, CPA

Tax Partner
David is a partner in Gross Mendelsohn's tax department. When it comes to helping his clients, David is never shy when taking on new challenges and enjoys taking an active role in their business and tax planning. David provides accounting and tax services to a variety of clients, including nonprofit organizations, construction and real estate companies, and professional service firms and distributors.

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