Maryland Code § TP-9-238

Section TP-9-238
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) In this section, "community association" means:
(1) a neighborhood organization that:
(i) is comprised of city blocks of at least 25 households or 25%
of the households of a local neighborhood consisting of 40 or more individual
households, whichever is less, as defined by specific geographic boundaries in the
bylaws or charter of the association;
(ii) is exempt from taxation under § 501(c)(3) or (4) of the
Internal Revenue Code;
(iii) requires as a condition of membership, the voluntary
payment of monetary dues or membership fees at least annually; and
(iv) is organized and operated for one or more of the following
purposes:
1. relief of neighborhood tensions;
2. prevention of community deterioration;
3. provision of relief to the poor, underprivileged, or
distressed;
4. preservation of historic areas;
5. community revitalization; or
6. promotion of the common good and social welfare of
the people of the community; or
(2) an umbrella organization that:
(i) consists of coalitions of several neighborhood organizations
as described in paragraph (1) of this subsection; and
(ii) addresses issues that affect broad areas of the county or
municipal corporation where the umbrella organization is located.
(b) The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of
a county or municipal corporation may grant, by law, a property tax credit under this

subsection against the county or municipal corporation property tax imposed on
personal property that is owned by a community association for a taxable year, if:
(1) the community association was in existence as of the first day of
the taxable year for which the credit under this section is to be allowed;
(2) the community association is in good standing, if it is organized
as a Maryland corporation; and
(3) the personal property is valued at $8,000 or less.

‹ Prev All Maryland sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.