If you’re a Maryland resident and you feel like you’re owing more in property taxes, there’s a good reason for that: You are. The Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation reports residential ...
Property assessments in Southern Maryland’s Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties increased between 9.0 percent and 12.5 percent for the 2026 tax year, according to data released by the Maryland ...
Approximately one-third of all Maryland property owners will receive (or have received) their real property tax assessments for the 2025/26 tax year. If you disagree with the State’s assessment of ...
Property tax assessments in Maryland will rise by an average of 12.7% in 2026, maintaining a yearslong growth trend, though at a slower pace than previous years. Although all 23 counties and Baltimore ...
Statewide, 87.14% of Group 2 properties experienced an increase in value for 2026. In Montgomery County, 83.74% of Group 2 ...
Property tax assessments in Maryland will climb sharply in 2024, reflecting the state’s tight housing inventory and rising home prices and leading to higher tax bills for many owners. The total ...
Many Marylanders will receive their real property tax assessment in December. If there are unique factors that make your tax assessment seem incorrect, such as owning a waterfront property, it may be ...
Maryland lawmakers are looking at a legislative solution to address a missed mailing deadline for property tax assessments, a mistake that affected about 107,000 notices and could cost local ...