Maryland Code § TP-9-101

Section TP-9-101
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Homeowner" means an individual who:
(i) received a property tax credit under a repealed law;
(ii) continues to have a legal interest in the dwelling for which
a property tax credit under a repealed law was granted; and
(iii) in any given year would qualify for a property tax credit
under a repealed law.
(3) "Repealed law" means a repealed law that:
(i) in the taxable year 1974-1975 granted a tax credit to
elderly or disabled individuals; or
(ii) in the taxable year 1975-1976 granted a property tax credit
to disabled individuals.
(b) It is the intent of the General Assembly that all homeowners who
received a property tax credit under a repealed law shall continue to receive benefits

identical to the benefits under the repealed law in order not to cause a financial loss
to any homeowner who would receive lesser benefits under § 9-104 of this subtitle.
(c) (1) A homeowner is eligible for the full benefits identical to the
benefits of the repealed law in any taxable year that the homeowner meets the
requirements of the repealed law.
(2) If in any succeeding taxable year a homeowner fails to qualify
under the repealed law, the homeowner shall be granted a property tax credit under
the repealed law in the next taxable year that the homeowner qualifies.
(d) The property tax credit of a homeowner shall be calculated under:
(1) a repealed law; and
(2) § 9-104 of this subtitle.
(e) A homeowner shall receive a property tax credit under this section equal
to the greater of the 2 amounts calculated under subsection (d) of this section.
(f) If a surviving spouse of a homeowner has not remarried and meets the
qualifications of the repealed law except for age or disability, the property tax credit
under this section is available to the unmarried surviving spouse.
(g) Each county or municipal corporation is responsible for the cost of any
property tax credit granted under this section to a homeowner that exceeds the cost
the State is required to pay under § 9-104 of this subtitle.

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