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International Tax in Maryland primarily involves understanding how federal international tax provisions impact Maryland taxpayers (individuals and corporations) and how Maryland's state tax laws apply to the Maryland-sourced income of multinational enterprises and foreign individuals.
Maryland generally conforms to the federal Internal Revenue Code (IRC) on a 'rolling' or 'static' basis, which often includes federal international tax provisions. Corporations operating internationally with a nexus in Maryland must consider the state's corporate income tax rate (currently 8.25%), apportionment rules (single sales factor for manufacturers), and how federal deductions and credits related to international operations are treated at the state level. Individuals residing in Maryland with foreign income must report it on their state returns, often with consideration for foreign tax credits or exclusions if applicable under federal law. The Comptroller of Maryland is the primary agency for state tax administration.