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The Maryland Digital Advertising Tax And What It Means For You
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When the Maryland General Assembly overrode a gubernatorial veto
on Friday, February 12, 2021, it became the first state in the U.S.
to place a tax on digital advertising services. Much remains to be
seen as both chambers of Maryland's General Assembly consider
amendments to the new law and challenges make their way through the
courts. In the meantime, DeAndré Morrow, Jeremy Abrams, and
John Feldman wrote a new Reed Smith In-Depth
analyzing the immediate and potential effects of the veto override
and providing a forecast on if the tax will survive the judicial
challenges it faces.
This article is presented for informational purposes only
and is not intended to constitute legal advice.
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