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Baltimore City's budget director and the CEO of a leading grant organization explain why they oppose the Renew Baltimore plan, discussed here last week, to cut city property taxes by 40% over the next six years.
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Former City Solicitor Judge Andre Davis and economist Anirban Basu say their plan to gradually cut and cap city property taxes will improve tax equity and spur economic growth. City Hall doesn't agree.
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The award-winning Washington Post finance columnist offers some timely advice on taxes, student loan debt, home mortgages and other urgent money matters.
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We’ll go On the Record with a client and the head of the CASH Campaign of Maryland to hear about free tax preparation services for low- to moderate-income residents. And we learn how the legislature is being asked to expand protection from debt collection.
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The House of Delegates approved on nearly a party line vote Friday a bill that extends tax breaks to low-income immigrants despite the objections of…
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A bill extending a major poverty-fighting tool to low-income immigrants cleared an initial vote in the Maryland House of Delegates Thursday, despite…
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A bill making immigrants eligible for an anti-poverty tax measure passed largely along party lines in the state Senate Friday.After an at-times…
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The state Senate voted mostly on party lines Friday to override 17 of Gov. Larry Hogan’s vetoes of bills passed last year. The most controversial among…
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The House of Delegates continued overriding Gov. Larry Hogan’s vetoes Thursday. One of the bills the House passed increases taxes on tobacco products and…