Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB905

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Sales and Use Tax Exemption – Qualified Data Center Personal Property – Eligibility

Impact

If enacted, the bill's impact would alter existing tax exemptions, making them contingent on the adoption of best practices that support both employee welfare and environmental sustainability. Specifically, it sets financial thresholds for investment in data center personal property and mandates the creation of a minimum number of qualified jobs within three years of applying for the tax exemption. The potential for extended certification periods for larger investments also reflects a strategic approach to attract significant investments into the state’s technology sector.

Summary

House Bill 905 proposes significant amendments to the sales and use tax exemption specifically for qualified data centers in Maryland. Under the revised definition, a 'qualified data center' would need to meet stringent criteria, including the payment of prevailing wages, hiring registered apprentices, and incorporating specific renewable energy solutions such as on-site solar and battery energy storage. These requirements aim to enhance local employment opportunities and ensure sustainable development practices in the data sector.

Contention

Notably, the contention surrounding HB 905 revolves around the balance between promoting a thriving data center industry and ensuring that local workers benefit. Supporters argue that the bill's requirements will foster economic growth while promoting fair wages and job creation. On the other hand, critics may view these additional requirements as barriers to entry for smaller firms or reinforce a regulatory burden that could stifle innovation. As a result, the debate is likely to focus on the effectiveness of such regulations in achieving the intended economic and social outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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