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Budget and Taxation Committee advances tech-tax fixes, RSA funding flexibility and a slate of local bills
Summary
The Senate Budget and Taxation Committee heard and advanced a broad package of House cross-file bills, including HB 933 to streamline multiple-points-of-use tax certificates for software, HB 266 to allow DOIT flexibility in using RSA revenues, and technical/local measures; several items passed with committee amendments.
The Maryland Senate Budget and Taxation Committee on Tuesday heard presentations on a large group of House cross-file bills and approved or moved several measures with technical amendments.
Top actions included testimony on House Bill 933, a measure to streamline multiple-points-of-use (MPU) certificates for taxable software and related services; House Bill 266, which would allow the Department of Information Technology to use revenues from resource-sharing agreements (RSAs) more flexibly for shared digital infrastructure; and a slate of local and technical bills that the committee passed as amended.
Delegate Janelle Wilkins, sponsor of HB 933,…
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