House of Delegates Passes Tech Tax Repeal
The House of Delegates gave final approval to the tech tax repeal bill tonight by a vote of 93-44. The Daily Record has more here.
The House of Delegates gave final approval to the tech tax repeal bill tonight by a vote of 93-44. The Daily Record has more here.
The House Ways & Means Committee approved SB 46 today by a vote of 13-8. It will be on the House floor this afternoon.
This bill, which the Senate passed Thursday, would repeal the sales tax on computer services, impose a 6.25 percent individual income tax bracket for three years, transfer sales tax revenues from the transportation trust fund to the state general fund for five years, and direct the governor to cut an additional $50 million from the budget before July 1, 2008.
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The Senate Budget and Taxation Committee voted this afternoon to repeal the computer services sales tax. As an alternative, the committee:
The bill, SB 46, now moves to the Senate floor. The committee vote was 10-5.
Senators voting for the proposal included:
Ulysses Currie
James E. DeGrange, Sr.
Verna L. Jones
Edward J. Kasemeyer
Nancy J. King
Nathaniel J. McFadden
Donald F. Munson
Douglas J. J. Peters
James N. Robey
Robert A. (Bobby) Zirkin
Senators voting against the proposal included:
David R. Brinkley
George C. Edwards
Rona E. Kramer
Richard S. Madaleno, Jr.
J. Lowell Stoltzfus
The Baltimore Sun's Andy Green discusses "day 84 of the computer services tax death watch" in today's video edition of The Session, the Sun's blog on the General Assembly.
Click here to view the video.
Baltimore Sun reporter Gadi Dechter posted an item on the Sun's The Session Blog reporting that Senate President Mike Miller seems optimistic about the tech tax repeal.
"It's going to be one or two votes either way," Miller said. "But I think we're OK."
This story in today's Washington Post outlined the latest updates regarding the potential repeal of the computer services sales tax.
Based on what the Maryland Chamber has heard, it doesn't look like the Senate Budget & Taxation Committee will vote on a proposal today. We'll let you know if that changes.
At the conclusion of today's Senate session, Senate President Mike Miller said he would be polling members of the Senate this afternoon to get a better sense of where the members stand on issues like cuts to transportation, additional taxes and cuts to the budget. As the Post's story outlines, these are the three elements of a proposal supported by Governor's O'Malley to repeal the tech tax.
We'll post additional updates throughout the week.
Governor O'Malley met with legislative leaders last night to discuss the potential repeal of the tech tax. No consensus has been reached.
There is less than two weeks remaining in the legislative session. It's important that we keep the pressure on. Contact your legislators and encourage your friends and co-workers to do the same.
The General Assembly session will end in less than two weeks, on April 7.
Call your legislators today. Urge them to repeal the tech tax:
The News-Journal, a major daily paper in Wilmington, Delaware, examined the impact of Maryland's tech tax in a story in Sunday's edition entitled, "Md. sales tax could make Del. a refuge." The story begins:
"Maryland can be a nice place to live. But for some businesses, Delaware's looking better all the time.
"Lawmakers' efforts to impose a new sales tax on the computer services industry may have permanently tarnished Maryland's reputation among some small-business owners there, raising the possibility that they will simply pack up and relocate across the border."
Read the full story here.