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Delegate Wilkins pushes MPU certificate reform to ease software tax burden
Summary
House Bill 933 would make multiple-points-of-use certificates for taxable software valid for two years, create a renewal process and allow Comptroller revocation for fraud or negligence; sponsor said the bill is backed by the Maryland Chamber of Commerce.
Delegate Janelle Wilkins presented House Bill 933 (cross-filed with Senate Bill 644) to the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee, describing the measure as a targeted fix to Maryland's approach to taxing multi-state software and related services.
"The purpose of the bill is to ease the burden of the implementation of the tech tax," Wilkins said, adding that Maryland had already authorized MPU certificates when…
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