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Question of the Day By Emily Zantow - The Washington Times - Thursday, February 18, 2021
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and lobbying groups for tech giants have filed a lawsuit against the state of Maryland over its newly enacted tax on digital advertising sales, according to a leading advertising official.
Dan Jaffe, executive president of government affairs for The Association of National Advertisers, said the lawsuit was brought against Maryland because its “digital advertising tax is exactly the kind of proposal the Internet Tax Freedom Act bans. [It] also raises serious First Amendment and due process issues.”
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Franchot urges counties to consider providing tax deferments
Comptroller Peter Franchot (MarylandReporter file photo)
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Comptroller Peter Franchot Tuesday sent a letter to county officials throughout Maryland asking them to explore the possibility of providing temporary tax deferments similar to what the comptroller’s office has initiated at the state level.
“Earlier this month, I announced immediate relief for small businesses in the form of a three-month tax forbearance for business taxes and estimated monthly payments, and a two-month forbearance for employer withholding payments. All business tax returns and payments that are due from January through March will be pushed back to April 15th. Similarly, employer withholding payments that are due between February and April, will now be due on April 15th,” Franchot wrote.