502INJ - the Comptroller of Maryland 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Taxpayer Information as shown on your joint tax return. Ensure that the names and Social Security Numbers are entered exactly as they appear on the return.
  3. Indicate if you are the injured spouse by checking the appropriate box. Fill in your first name, initial, last name, and Social Security Number, followed by your spouse's details.
  4. Complete your address information accurately. If it differs from what is on your joint return, select 'Yes' and provide the correct address.
  5. In the Allocation Between Spouses section, carefully allocate income items from your federal forms and Maryland returns into their respective columns for accurate processing.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. Ensure that you date your signature appropriately.

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The Maryland Comptrollers office can: File a lien against you or your property. Prevent you from renewing your State business license. Prevent you from renewing your professional or occupational license(s)
You may submit paper tax forms and payments at any of the local branch offices between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you are sending a Form 502 or Form 505 (with a payment) through the US Postal Service, send it to: Comptroller of Maryland, Payment Processing, PO Box 8888, Annapolis, MD 21401-8888.
Revenue Administration: The Comptrollers most well-known job is to collect Maryland taxes and issue refunds on a variety of taxes, including personal corporate income tax, sales and use tax, motor fuel tax, and taxes on alcohol and tobacco.
The Comptroller of Maryland is the states elected Chief Financial Officer. The office acts as an independent voice on fiscal matters, overseeing every dollar in and every dollar out for the State.
This is also sometimes referred to as an Employer Identification Number (EIN), or a Federal Tax ID Number. Some reasons for obtaining a FEIN include, but are not limited to: Paying federal and state taxes. Obtaining a Maryland Tax ID Number from the Maryland Comptrollers Office. Opening a business bank account.

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The Comptrollers Office sends notices to taxpayers for several different reasons: If we believe a taxpayer has made an error and has not paid the correct amount of tax due, we will mail the taxpayer a notice indicating what changes were made to the tax return and the amount of any additional tax we believe is due.
This letter usually occurs when an income source youve reported has not been reported by the source to the IRS, and can take some time to resolve depending on staffing levels.
Getting a letter from the IRS can make some taxpayers nervous but theres no need to panic. The IRS sends notices and letters when it needs to ask a question about a taxpayers tax return, let them know about a change to their account or request a payment.

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