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Maryland Comptroller: Collection Efforts Will Resume August 16

Dated Aug. 4, 2021

SUMMARY BY TAX ANALYSTS

Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot (D) has announced that his office will resume business tax and personal income tax enforcement efforts on August 16 for offsets of state and federal income tax refunds, license holds, audit and collection activities — including the issuing of liens — offsets of state vendor payments, and the resumption of pre-COVID-19 payment agreements; executive orders issued by Gov. Larry Hogan (R) in response to the pandemic had suspended collection and licensing activities until June 30, but an additional extension through August 15 was subsequently granted at the comptroller's request.

The comptroller noted that some taxpayers may receive collection notices from his office before August 16 related to situations in which legal action is required prior to that date.

Agency Collection Activities to Resume August 16

Comptroller Franchot pledges to work with individual, business taxpayers economically impacted by the pandemic

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (August 3, 2021) — Comptroller Peter Franchot announced today that the Comptroller's Office will resume collection activities beginning August 16, 2021.

Collection and licensing activities have been on hold as a result of Executive Orders issued by Governor Larry Hogan in response to COVID-19, but those activities were to resume no later than June 30, 2021.

At the Comptroller's request, in recognition of the financial struggles of Maryland individuals and businesses resulting from the pandemic, as well as the role that the his agency played in administrating and assisting in pandemic relief programs, Governor Hogan granted an additional extension through August 15, 2021.

“My office will continue to work with individual and business taxpayers who continue to feel the lingering effects of the pandemic,” Comptroller Franchot said. “I'm encouraged that Maryland's high vaccination rates could help us emerge from the pandemic, but for many, COVID-19 took a heavy toll on their bottom lines that will take a long time from which to recover.”

Enforcement activities that will resume on August 16 include, but are not limited to, offsets of state and federal income tax refunds, license holds, audit and collection activities, including the issuing of liens, offsets of state vendor payments, and resumption of pre-pandemic payment agreements.

Some taxpayers may receive notices from the Comptroller's Office prior to August 16, but these notices will be limited to those circumstances where legal action is required earlier than August 16 to protect the interests of the State of Maryland.

Taxpayers with liabilities may contact the Comptroller's Office at any time to discuss their situations or to enter into payment arrangements:

Business Tax Liabilities

Telephone contact — 410-649-0633

E-mail contact — CDCOLLECTIONBIZZ@marylandtaxes.gov

Please include business name, contact name, daytime telephone number, central registration number (CR) or federal identification number (FEIN).

Personal Income Tax Liabilities

Telephone contact — 410-974-2432

E-mail contact — CDCOLLECTIONIND@marylandtaxes.gov

Please include name, address, daytime phone number and the last four digits of the taxpayer's social security number.

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