Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB67

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Property Tax Credit – Retail Service Station Conversions

Impact

If enacted, SB67 will alter the state's approach to property taxation regarding the conversion of retail properties. The bill stipulates that the state will reimburse municipalities for half of the property tax revenue lost due to the tax credits granted under this new regulation. This financial support aims to minimize the fiscal impact on local governments and will serve as a motivation for them to implement the bill's provisions regarding property conversion.

Summary

Senate Bill 67 proposes a property tax credit aimed specifically at properties that have transitioned from being retail service stations to other uses, which can include different retail formats, residential, or a combination of both. The bill empowers the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore or the governing bodies of counties and municipal corporations to create laws for granting these tax credits. The objective of this legislation is to incentivize the repurposing of retail service stations that may otherwise become underutilized or abandoned, thereby encouraging redevelopment and revitalization in urban areas.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding SB67, particularly in terms of how local governments prioritize and administer these tax credits. Stakeholders may express differing views on the criteria for eligibility and how it might affect existing properties still operating as retail service stations. Additionally, the impact on municipal revenue and the perceived effectiveness of the tax credits in stimulating economic growth in those areas may come under scrutiny. Advocates may argue that such a credit is essential for modernizing urban landscapes, while opponents could raise concerns about potential revenue losses and unequal benefits among different types of properties.

Companion Bills

MD HB12

Crossfiled Property Tax Credit - Retail Service Station Conversions

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