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This was reported on the Baltimore TV channels:
LOCAL NEWS
Hopefully the Dimocrats know how insane this would be.
BALTIMORE - A tax proposal introduced in Maryland's House of Delegates would aim to lower the state's sales tax from six percent to five percent. However, the bill is bundled with a series of new taxes on services.
House Bill 1515 expands the state sales tax to 10 categories, across a broad range of services like legal and accounting services, dry cleaning, and even funerals.
"I intended House Bill 1515 as a bit of a conversation starter," bill sponsor David Moon, (D) Montgomery Co., said. "We're left with few other options. We could increase the sales tax rate. That is even more regressive. We could engage in cuts."
Del. Moon cites the state's revenue shortfalls and funding priorities in education as reasons lawmakers need to consider tax changes.
"It is inconsistent from a policy perspective we have decided to charge a sales tax on shampoo, but not spa treatments," Benjamin Orr from Maryland Center on Economic Policy said.
LOCAL NEWS
Hopefully the Dimocrats know how insane this would be.
Tax proposal would decrease Maryland sales tax, but increase services taxed
BALTIMORE - A tax proposal introduced in Maryland's House of Delegates would aim to lower the state's sales tax from six percent to five percent. However, the bill is bundled with a series of new taxes on services.
House Bill 1515 expands the state sales tax to 10 categories, across a broad range of services like legal and accounting services, dry cleaning, and even funerals.
"I intended House Bill 1515 as a bit of a conversation starter," bill sponsor David Moon, (D) Montgomery Co., said. "We're left with few other options. We could increase the sales tax rate. That is even more regressive. We could engage in cuts."
Del. Moon cites the state's revenue shortfalls and funding priorities in education as reasons lawmakers need to consider tax changes.
"It is inconsistent from a policy perspective we have decided to charge a sales tax on shampoo, but not spa treatments," Benjamin Orr from Maryland Center on Economic Policy said.