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Code · Maryland · Local Government

§ 20-904

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§20–904.
(a)Subject to this section, the home amenity rental tax rate is the rate that the county sets by resolution.
(b)The home amenity rental tax rate may not exceed:
(1)except as otherwise provided in this section, 1.5% in a code county;
(2)1.5% in Cecil County;
(3)2% in Talbot County;
(4)2.5% in Calvert County, Carroll County, Charles County, Dorchester County, Frederick County, St. Mary’s County, and Somerset County;
(5)3% in Wicomico County; and
(6)4% in Garrett County.
(c)With the unanimous consent of the county commissioners:
(1)a code county other than a Western Maryland code county may set a home amenity rental tax rate up to 2.5%; and
(2)a Western Maryland code county may set a home amenity rental tax rate up to 4%.
(d)The home amenity rental tax rate in Washington County is 3%.
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