Maryland Code § TG-10-209

Section TG-10-209
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(a) In this section:
(1) "employee retirement system" means a plan:
(i) established and maintained by an employer for the benefit
of its employees; and
(ii) qualified under § 401(a), § 403, or § 457(b) of the Internal
Revenue Code; and
(2) "employee retirement system" does not include:
(i) an individual retirement account or annuity under § 408 of
the Internal Revenue Code;
(ii) a Roth individual retirement account under § 408A of the
Internal Revenue Code;
(iii) a rollover individual retirement account;
(iv) a simplified employee pension under Internal Revenue
Code § 408(k); or
(v) an ineligible deferred compensation plan under § 457(f) of
the Internal Revenue Code.

(b) Subject to subsections (d) and (e) of this section, to determine Maryland
adjusted gross income, if, on the last day of the taxable year, a resident is at least 65
years old or is totally disabled or the resident's spouse is totally disabled, or the
resident is 55 years old and is a retired forest ranger, park ranger, or wildlife ranger
of the United States, the State, or a political subdivision of the State, an amount is
subtracted from federal adjusted gross income equal to the lesser of:
(1) the cumulative or total annuity, pension, or endowment income
from an employee retirement system included in federal adjusted gross income; or
(2) the maximum annual benefit under the Social Security Act
computed under subsection (c) of this section, less any payment received as old age,
survivors, or disability benefits under the Social Security Act, the Railroad
Retirement Act, or both.
(c) For purposes of subsection (b)(2) of this section, the Comptroller:
(1) shall determine the maximum annual benefit under the Social
Security Act allowed for an individual who retired at age 65 for the prior calendar
year; and
(2) may allow the subtraction to the nearest $100.
(d) (1) Military retirement income that is included in the subtraction
under § 10-207(q) of this subtitle may not be taken into account for purposes of the
subtraction under this section.
(2) Public safety employee retirement income that is included in the
subtraction under § 10-207(mm) of this subtitle may not be taken into account for
purposes of the subtraction under this section.
(e) In the case of a retired forest ranger, park ranger, or wildlife ranger of
the United States, the State, or a political subdivision of the State, the amount
included under subsection (b)(1) of this section is limited to the first $15,000 of
retirement income that is attributable to the resident's employment as a forest
ranger, park ranger, or wildlife ranger of the United States, the State, or a political
subdivision of the State unless:
(1) the resident is at least 65 years old or is totally disabled; or
(2) the resident's spouse is totally disabled.

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