Maryland Code § TG-10-820

Section TG-10-820
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(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, an
individual or partnership required under Part II of this subtitle to file a return for a
taxable year shall complete and file with the Comptroller an income tax return:

(i) on or before April 15th of the next taxable year; or
(ii) if the income tax is computed for a fiscal year, on or before
the 15th day of the 4th month after the end of that year.
(2) Within 60 days after the date on which a partnership is dissolved
or liquidated or withdraws voluntarily or involuntarily from the State, the
partnership shall complete and file with the Comptroller an income tax return.
(3) If the due date for a federal income tax return filed electronically
is later than April 15th of the next taxable year, the due date for an individual to
complete and file a Maryland income tax return shall be the due date for filing the
individual's federal income tax return, if the individual:
(i) files the Maryland income tax return electronically; and
(ii) electronically pays any balance due with the return.
(b) (1) Except as provided in subsections (c) and (d) of this section, an
individual required under § 10-815 of this subtitle to file a declaration of estimated
income tax for a taxable year shall complete and file with the Comptroller:
(i) an initial declaration on or before April 15 of that year; and
(ii) a quarterly estimated income tax return on or before June
15, September 15, and January 15 after the filing of the initial declaration.
(2) An individual shall file a declaration that was not filed on April
15 or an amended declaration, on any date allowed in paragraph (1)(ii) of this
subsection for filing a quarterly estimated income tax return.
(3) If an individual elects to pay the income tax in full on or before
January 31, instead of filing the quarterly estimated income tax return required on
January 15, the individual shall file a final income tax return on or before January
31.
(c) If an individual required to file a declaration of estimated income tax
has estimated gross income from fishing or farming, including oyster farming, that is
at least 2/3 of the total estimated income for a taxable year, the individual may
complete and file with the Comptroller:
(1) a declaration of estimated income tax for that taxable year on or
before January 15 of the next taxable year; or

(2) an income tax return for that taxable year on or before March 1
of the next taxable year.
(d) An individual required to file a declaration of estimated income tax
under § 10-815(b) of this subtitle shall complete and file with the Comptroller, within
60 days after the individual receives income from wagering:
(1) a declaration of estimated income tax; or
(2) if the individual has filed a declaration during that taxable year,
an amended declaration.

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