Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB409

Introduced
1/19/22  

Caption

Corporations and Associations - Annual Reports - Fees for Electronic Filings

Impact

If enacted, HB 409 would significantly impact Maryland's business landscape by facilitating electronic submissions without financial penalties. With the increasing push toward digital processes in administrative tasks, this bill aligns state laws with contemporary practices aimed at reducing bureaucratic barriers. The removal of filing fees for electronic filings is expected to encourage more businesses to file their reports electronically, leading to greater regulatory compliance and improved record-keeping efficiency at the state level.

Summary

House Bill 409 aims to amend the current laws regarding the filing fees associated with annual reports for business entities in Maryland. Specifically, the bill seeks to eliminate existing fees for electronic filings of annual reports, thereby promoting easier and cost-effective compliance for businesses. By removing these fees, the legislation intends to streamline the filing process and ease the financial burden on corporations, particularly smaller companies, encouraging their growth and operational efficiency.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support due to its potential benefits for business entities, it is not without controversy. Some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the implications of potentially reduced revenue for the state, which has relied on these fees as part of its budgetary considerations. Additionally, there may be discussions around the implications of making electronic filings exclusively free, including whether it could lead to an influx of filings that require state resources to process effectively.

Companion Bills

MD SB403

Crossfiled Corporations and Associations – Annual Reports – Fees for Electronic Filings

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