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Code · Maryland · Tax - Property

§ 9-252

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§9–252.
(a)The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of a county or municipal corporation may grant, by law, a property tax credit under this section against the county or municipal corporation property tax that is imposed on real property that is:
(1)owned by Habitat for Humanity with the intention of relinquishing ownership in the near future;
(2)used for the purposes of development, rehabilitation, and transfer to a private owner; and
(3)not occupied by administrative or warehouse buildings owned by Habitat for Humanity.
(b)If the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of a county or municipal corporation grants a property tax credit under this section, Habitat for Humanity shall submit an annual written report to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of a county or municipal corporation granting the tax credit documenting:
(1)all of Habitat for Humanity’s real property holdings in the jurisdiction granting the tax credit; and
(2)all transactions involving Habitat for Humanity’s real property holdings in the jurisdiction granting the tax credit.
(c)The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of a county or municipal corporation may, by law:
(1)set the amount, terms, scope, and duration of a credit granted under subsection
(a)of this section; and
(2)adopt any other provision necessary to administer a credit granted under subsection
(a)of this section.
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