Declaration of Inventory Form - Maryland Taxes 2025

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Depending on where your business is headquartered, you may have to pay an inventory tax based on the amount of goods or products you have stored in a warehouse. Certain states in the U.S. assess an inventory tax on goods stored in warehouses by retail and ecommerce businesses.
Maryland has no state business personal property tax, however, some local jurisdictions may require it, and they may include inventories. Vermont handles all business property taxes at the local level. Many jurisdictions provide an exemption for inventory, but some do not.
Common Exemptions from Maryland Sales and Use Tax: Baby Products. Oral Hygiene Products. Food. Medical Devices and Products. Medicine and Medical Equipment. Newspapers. Food for Human Consumption. Construction Materials.
As shown in the map, nine states (Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia) fully tax business inventory, with five additional states (Alaska, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Vermont) levying partial taxes on business inventory.
We offer several ways for you to obtain Maryland tax forms, booklets and instructions: Download them. You can download tax forms using the links listed below. Request forms by e-mail. You can also e-mail your forms request to us at taxforms@marylandtaxes.gov. Visit our offices.
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Inventory tax is determined on a state level. There are currently 11 states that collect it: Arkansas, Alaska, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.

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