The Maryland Comptroller Sept. 1 issued a notice providing an opportunity for public comment concerning regulations on sales and use tax. The comptroller will evaluate the need to retain, amend, or repeal any obsolete or duplicative provisions based on whether the regulations are: 1) necessary for the public interest; 2) drafted clearly and in an understandable manner; 3) supported by statutory and judicial authority, and are consistent with federal and other state regulations; 4) effective in accomplishing the intended purpose; and 5) obsolete or otherwise appropriate for amendment or repeal. Interested parties suggesting changes can suggest language for the changes. ...
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