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Comptroller Franchot Extends Tax Relief in Wake of Tornadoes, Flash Floods

Comptroller Franchot Extends Tax Relief in Wake of Tornadoes, Flash Floods | cpa in baltimore county | Weyrich, Cronin & Sorra

In the wake of the severe storms on Wednesday in several parts of Maryland, Comptroller Franchot has extended tax relief to businesses. The Comptroller’s Office is providing a waiver of interest and penalties for businesses and taxpayers who are unable to meet the September tax  filing deadlines for certain tax types. The full release below has all the details.

FULL RELEASE: Comptroller Franchot Extends Tax Relief

As always, please do not hesitate to call our offices for additional information and to MD In speak to your representative about how this could affect your situation.

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