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Maryland Property Taxes to Go Up
posted 12/28/08 3:39 pm
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BALTIMORE, Md. - The sagging housing market doesn't necessarily mean Maryland homeowners will see a decline in their annual property tax bills.

More than 700,000 Marylanders will receive new property assessments later this week. And state and county officials say virtually all of those will be paying higher taxes in 2009. That's because tax collectors have not yet accounted for the huge increases in assessed values from earlier in the decade.

Maryland has a Homestead Tax Credit, which prevents homeowners from seeing huge jumps in tax bills in a single year. But that protection also means taxes are likely to keep increasing even when the housing market stagnates or declines. Nonetheless, the director of the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation says many homeowners are expecting lower tax bills.
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Information from: The (Baltimore) Sun

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Latest Comments on "Md. Property Taxes to Go Up"
posted by: Just Me Again... on 9:05 am on 12/30/08
Diplomat wrote:
You should file a dispute with a current evaluation in hand.

  

I called the Department of Taxation and Assessment - they took my name and number and said they'd call me back ... um yea, right ...

there's a bridge in Vegas I'd like to buy too!

I'll keep calling until I get reassessed.

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