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Maryland Nonprofits' 2008 Legislative Summary
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New Documents from the Maryland Budget and Tax Policy Institute

  • HUNGER: Food Stamps Gets a New Name, But will Hungry Marylanders be Fed? Download (pdf)
  • Review of Juvenile Services Budget Download (pdf)
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Maryland Nonprofits' 2007 Legislative Positions
Maryland Nonprofits' 2006 Legislative Positions

New IRS Rules for Vehicle Donations

The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 made significant changes in the Internal Revenue Code provisions governing vehicle donations to charities. More>>

Procurement: Minority Business Enterprise Program
Maryland Nonprofits is strongly supports the goals and intent of the state's MBE program.  But numerous situations have come to our attention in recent years of problems created for nonprofit service providers in state contracting by the implementation of the program: problems that we believe were never intended and do little or nothing to advance the program's goals.  We presented this statement of our views and concerns with the MBE program to the Governor's Commission For Minority Business Reform in November 2003 and are continuing to work to resolve these issues.

 

Reporting Political Contributions

There are two provisions of state law that require business entities, including nonprofit organizations, to file reports of campaign contributions by organization officials under certain circumstances.  The two situations involve organizations that "do public business" and organizations that pay lobbyists.  While these situations may overlap, each requirement has its own reporting thresholds and limited, distinct exceptions for nonprofits.

 

City Council Action on Energy and Telephone Taxes

On Monday June 21 the Baltimore City Council adopted changes to both the City Telephone and Energy Taxes, increasing or extending both taxes, and removing the nonprofit exemption from each tax.  The telephone tax takes effect August 1 of this year and the energy tax being applied to nonprofits takes effect July 1, 2005, at an effective rate of 6%.

What You Need to Know About the New FCC Rules on Faxing

In July 2003 the Federal Communications Commission issued rules with new requirements and limitations on fax communications. Most noteworthy of these is a requirement for prior, written, specific permission to send faxes with "commercial content."  There are still questions that need clarification, and further FCC action is possible. This Alert summarizes how these changes affect nonprofits.

Nonprofit Organizations and Tax Credit Programs

Under House Bill 1155 of 1998, now Chapter 730 of the Laws of Maryland of 1998, nonprofit organizations that are tax exempt under Sections 501 (c)(3) and (c)(4) may now use these credits against their liability as employers for payroll withholding which is paid to the State Comptroller. This Alert explains

2002 Lobbyist Ethics Legislation

In 2001 the General Assembly adopted legislation making significant changes to laws governing the registration and regulation of "lobbyists."  Maryland Nonprofits targeted several of these issues -- which threatened to discourage nonprofits' participation in the policy process -- as legislative priorities for 2002.