Comptroller Franchot Offers Guidance to Businesses on Sales and Use Tax Credit

Agency ready to assist vendors on RELIEF Act tax provisions

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (April 29, 2021) – Comptroller Peter Franchot is issuing a reminder and further guidance to business owners who may be eligible for a Sales and Use Tax Credit under the RELIEF Act of 2021.

“While the RELIEF Act provides much-needed help to many Marylanders affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, it also includes many complicated tax provisions for our businesses that are difficult to implement,” Comptroller Franchot said. “Our agency is determined to make it easy for business taxpayers to understand the different types of relief they may be eligible for and to simplify the process by which they receive state aid.”

The legislation authorizes eligible vendors to claim an increased tax credit ONLY for the three consecutive sales periods of March, April and May – which are typically filed in April, May and June. However, taxpayers should note that filing deadlines for those months have been extended to July 15, 2021and will be considered “timely filed” if filed by the July 15th deadline.

To be eligible, a vendor must file a “timely” sales and use tax return or consolidated return using the Comptroller’s bFile system. Additionally, the gross amount of sales and use tax collected during the monthly reporting period may not exceed $6,000. The vendor must also forgo the standard vendor credit to claim the RELIEF Act credit and the credit may not be applied to sales and use taxes collected by a marketplace facilitator.

For vendors reporting $6,000 or less in gross collected sales tax for the reporting period, up to $3,000 may be claimed as a tax credit. If the gross sales tax collected is less than $3,000 the vendor may claim the full amount of the sales tax reported as a credit.  For example: 

  • If your business collected $5,000 in total sales tax for the March filing period, you could claim the full $3,000 RELIEF Act Credit;
  • If your business collected $1,500 in sales tax for the March filing period, you could claim a RELIEF Act credit for the full $1,500 you collected; 
  • If your business collected $6,500 in sales tax for the March filing period, you would not be eligible to claim a RELIEF Act credit, as you exceed the $6,000 eligibility threshold;
  • Eligible vendors who claim the RELIEF Act credit may not also claim the standard vendor credit; and 
  • For vendors not eligible for the RELIEF Act credit, the standard vendor credit may still be claimed, even when filing by the extended July 15th deadline.

Vendors can claim the RELIEF Act vendor credit by filing their sales and use tax return using the Comptroller’s bFile system. The Comptroller anticipates the bFile system to be updated to accept requests for the RELIEF Act credit by May 17, 2021. Businesses that are eligible for this credit should not file an SUT return until the bFile system is updated. The bFile welcome page will show an announcement once the updates are complete and when RELIEF Act credit claims can be made.

Businesses that already filed their monthly SUT return for the period ending March 31, 2021, but didn’t claim the RELIEF Act credit can email  taxpayerrelief@marylandtaxes.gov for instructions on how to request an amendment of their March return.

The Comptroller has published Frequently Asked Questions on the Sales and Use Tax Credit where Marylanders can get additional information. The agency’s Tax Alert provides further guidance on the RELIEF Act of 2021, including the Sales and Use Tax Credit provision.

MEDIA CONTACTS:  Susan O’Brien –  sobrien@marylandtaxes.gov
                                        Alan Brody – abrody@marylandtaxes.gov 
                                        Communications Office Line: 410-260-7300

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Manage Chronic Diseases With Free Health Department Classes- May 6th

People who have certain chronic diseases, like diabetes, heart disease, and hypertension, are at an increased risk of severe COVID-19 illness. Therefore, it is especially important to maintain good health during this pandemic. The Prince George’s County Health Department is taking registrations NOW for its latest round of Living Well Chronic Disease Self-Management Program classes. The classes are FREE and meet online every Thursday afternoon starting May 6th, 2021. The program is led by trained instructors who help you develop healthier lifestyles and make an action plan!

Sign up now by e-mailing wellnessinfo@co.pg.md.us or calling (301) 856-9643. The link to the program will be emailed to registered participants prior to the start of the program. Visit health.mypgc.us/LivingWell for additional information.

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Tomorrow! Growing Green With Pride County Clean Up in Camp Springs

Volunteers,

 The County Executive, Angela Alsobrooks has launch the “Growing Green with Pride” which is the community clean-up program for Prince George’s County. County Executive Alsobrooks is requesting that you, citizens of this County for a day of beautification.  We will beautify our communities by picking up roadside litter on County roadways.

The “Growing Green with Pride” event is scheduled for Saturday, May 1, 2021.  The Camp Springs Civic Association, Inc (CSCA) will be participating in the community clean-up event scheduled for Saturday, May 1, 2021 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. 

We are soliciting volunteers to participate in this collaborative effort to keep our Community clean.  If you are interested in joining us for the “Growing Green With Pride” clean-up, please meet us on  Saturday, May 1, 2021 at the 2nd Avenue Thrift Store parking lot located at 6307 Allentown Road (Allentown and Old Branch Avenue) at 8:00 am at which time you will be assigned an area and receive supplies. The areas that are scheduled to be cleaned are: Old Branch Avenue from Allentown Road to Manchester Drive; Allentown Road, from underpass on Allentown Road to Brinkley Road and Brinkley Road from Allentown Road to Temple Hills Road. 

Please note that you will be provided with a safety vest, litter grabber, trash bags and gloves. However, we are asking that you bring your own gloves because the County provides thin plastic gloves and for your safety it is recommended that you use garden or work gloves.  Just a reminder that the safety vest and litter grabber will need to be return at the end of the clean-up. 

We are asking for your support in keeping our community clean by showing up on Saturday, May 1, 2021“Growing Green with Pride” 

 If you have any questions, please call or email at arlwilson22@comcast.net

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