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Code · Maryland · Tax - Property

§ 11-103

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§11–103.
(a)If a person who has filed a report under this title determines that information was not reported accurately, the person may file an amended report within 3 years after the April 15th that the original report was due.
(b)A person filing an amended report under subsection
(a)of this section may only claim an exemption for personal property used in manufacturing if an exemption for personal property used in the manufacturing process was previously approved for that taxable year under §§ 7–104(b) and 7–225(d), under §§ 7–104(c) and 7–225(d), or under §§ 7–104(d) and 7–225(d) of this article.
(c)After reviewing an amended report, the Department shall:
(1)issue a corrected assessment notice; or
(2)notify the person that the original assessment notice will not be adjusted.
(d)A person who receives a notice under subsection
(c)of this section may appeal the change in value or classification related to the corrected information or the denial notice as provided in § 14–504 of this article.
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