Governor Hogan Announces Emergency Stimulus & Relief Package
- Repeal all state and local income taxes on unemployment benefits
- Support small businesses with sales tax credits of up to $3,000 per month for four months— for a total of up to $12,000
- Extend unemployment tax relief for small businesses. This provision codifies an emergency order the governor issued last month.
- Safeguards Maryland businesses against any tax increase triggered by the use of state loan or grant funds.
- For families that filed for the states earned income tax credit, provides payments for low-to-moderate income Marylanders, with benefits of up to $750 for families and $450 for individuals. This relief begins with immediate payments of $500 for families and $300 for individuals who filed for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), followed by a second-round stimulus for EITC filers that would provide an additional $250 for eligible families and $150 for individuals. Similar to federal stimulus payments, no application for relief is necessary.
- 2020 year- 2020 Gross receipts were less than 50% of gross receipts for the same quarter in 2019
- 2021 year- 2021 Gross receipts less than 80% of gross receipts for the same quarter in 2019