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Code · Maryland · Tax - Property

§ 4-201.2

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§4–201.2. NOT IN EFFECT
** TAKES EFFECT MAY 1, 2027 PER CHAPTER 108 OF 2025 **
(a)Each collector shall include with each property tax bill a separate insert that includes:
(1)the statement “If you would like to pay your property taxes in monthly installments, you may be eligible to enroll in an installment payment plan.”;
(2)a concise description of the program under § 2–112(f) of this article or any local installment payment program for property taxes under § 10–208 or § 10–209 of this article; and
(3)instructions on how to enroll in the program under § 2–112(f) of this article or any local installment payment program for property taxes under § 10–208 or § 10–209 of this article.
(1)Except as provided in paragraph
(2)of this subsection, the State Tax Sale Ombudsman shall design the separate insert required under subsection
(a)of this section and provide the insert to each collector.
(2)The collector shall design the separate insert required under subsection
(a)of this section if the insert includes information on a local installment payment program for property taxes under § 10–208 or § 10–209 of this article.
(c)Each collector that maintains a website shall include on the collector’s website in a conspicuous location the same statement and the same information contained in the insert required under subsection
(a)of this section.
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