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Comptroller of Maryland's www.marylandtaxes.gov all the information you need for your tax paying needs.
Information for Individual Taxpayers. The Comptroller's Office is dedicated to making the process of filing and paying taxes, simple, safe and efficient. You may have questions before, during, or after you file your return. We're here to help.
File personal income taxes. For assistance, users may contact the Taxpayer Service Section Monday through Friday from 8:30 am until 4:30 pm via email at taxhelp@marylandtaxes.gov or by phone at 410-260-7980 from central Maryland or 1-800-MDTAXES (1-800-638-2937) from elsewhere.
Embracing technology and its advantages, the Comptroller of Maryland offers many online services to make filing a Maryland tax return easy, convenient, and fast. Additionally, the agency's other online service for tax bill paying, unclaimed property searches and hearing requests can be found in this section.
Maryland Tax Connect is a self-service portal that allows Marylander taxpayers to file their taxes online more easily and more securely, as well as interact with the Comptroller’s office in a variety of ways.
This section supplies the latest information for business taxpayers. What's New for 2024 (2023 Tax Year) Filing Season? Tax Alerts, Publications, and Releases. Tax Calculators. Filing Deadlines & Due Dates.
You can check on the status of your current year Maryland income tax refund by providing your Social Security number and the exact amount of your refund as shown on the tax return you submitted. Enter this information in the boxes below.
New to the Service Center? Register. System Availability - The Online Service center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from any home, office, or public access point.
Attention: All Withholding returns and payments will now need to be filed at the new "Maryland Tax Connect Portal". Your return/payments will be considered timely. Previously submitted returns/payments at this application will be available for view only.
Unclaimed Funds Returned Last Year: $60 Million! Governor Moore has proclaimed February 1, 2024, Unclaimed Property Day. View the proclamation. If you received a postcard from our agency notifying you of unclaimed property, it should look like this: Find unclaimed property.