Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1080

Introduced
2/7/24  

Caption

Carroll County - Office of Permits and Inspections - Denial of Permit or License for Unpaid Personal Property Taxes

Impact

The bill introduces a significant change in local government operations in Carroll County. By linking the issuance of essential permits and licenses to the payment of personal property taxes, the bill intends to promote financial responsibility among businesses and individuals. Should the bill be enacted, it could influence local tax collection efforts positively by incentivizing timely tax payments as individuals and businesses seek to avoid the inability to obtain necessary permits.

Summary

House Bill 1080 focuses on the authority of the Carroll County Office of Permits and Inspections regarding the issuance and renewal of licenses and permits. The bill mandates that applicants must provide proof of no unpaid personal property taxes before being granted or renewing their licenses or permits. This requirement aims to ensure compliance with tax obligations by those operating within the county.

Contention

There are potential points of contention regarding how this bill could impact applicants who dispute the amounts owed on their personal property taxes. While the bill allows for an exception if the applicant has formally disputed these taxes, concerns may arise about the fairness and transparency of the claims process. Critics might argue that this could create barriers for potential business owners and operators who could be unjustly denied permits while resolving tax disputes.

Companion Bills

MD SB963

Crossfiled Carroll County - Office of Permits and Inspections - Denial of Commercial Permit or License for Unpaid Assessed Personal Property Taxes

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