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Would have let Maryland residents subtract court-ordered child support payments from Maryland taxable income, cutting state/local taxes; effective 7/1/2025; withdrawn in 2025.
Would have let Maryland residents subtract court-ordered child support payments from Maryland taxable income, cutting state/local taxes; effective 7/1/2025; withdrawn in 2025.
Status: Withdrawn by sponsor (withdrawn 2025-03-12)
Introduced: January 8, 2025 (first reader); bill would have taken effect July 1, 2025 and applied to tax year 2025 and after if enacted.
The bill would have allowed Maryland resident taxpayers to subtract court‑ordered child support payments they made during the tax year from their Maryland taxable income. The stated policy effect is to reduce state and local income tax liabilities for individuals who pay court‑ordered child support.
If you want, I can:
- Draft a short one‑page explainer for taxpayers (how a subtraction would be claimed and documentation likely needed), or
- Prepare a fiscal sensitivity table showing how different take‑up rates among payors would change the revenue estimate.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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