Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1284

Introduced
2/11/22  

Caption

Income Tax – Credit for Cybersecurity Measures Undertaken by Small Businesses

Impact

The bill provides a financial incentive for small businesses to invest in cybersecurity, which is increasingly important in today's digital landscape where cyber threats are prevalent. By allowing businesses to claim expenses related to cybersecurity up to $1,000 for initial assessments and $500 for ongoing measures, it aims to relieve some of the financial burden associated with enhancing security protocols. This credit could lead to more businesses adopting necessary cybersecurity practices, thereby bolstering their defenses against potential cyber attacks.

Summary

House Bill 1284 introduces a tax credit aimed at small businesses that undertake cybersecurity measures. It authorizes a credit against state income tax for costs incurred by small businesses for conducting a cybersecurity risk assessment and implementing security measures as per the assessment's recommendations. The legislation emphasizes the importance of cybersecurity for small businesses, recognizing that these entities often lack the resources to allocate towards comprehensive security measures.

Contention

As with many legislative measures, there could be points of contention regarding the definition of 'small business' and eligibility criteria for the tax credit. The bill defines small businesses as those with 50 or fewer employees, which some may argue excludes larger small businesses that could also benefit from similar incentives. Additionally, there may be discussions around the effectiveness of the measures and whether the tax credit will sufficiently motivate businesses to improve their cybersecurity practices.

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