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  2. Begin with Part A. Enter your federal employer ID number or social security number if applicable. This is crucial for identification.
  3. Provide your federal principal business code, which can be found on IRS documents related to your business.
  4. List the exact location of all personal property reported, including county and street address. If there are multiple locations, attach additional copies of Part B.
  5. State your nature of business and the date you began operations. This helps clarify your business activities.
  6. Complete questions regarding gross sales and whether the location is the principal residence of the owner. Answering these accurately determines potential exemptions.
  7. In Part B, detail any furniture, fixtures, or equipment owned by your business along with their original costs by year of acquisition.
  8. Finally, ensure you sign and date the form in the designated areas to validate your submission.

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Businesses can also download the Annual Report and Business Personal Property Return form, fill it out digitally (handwritten forms will not be accepted), and mail it to the following address: Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation. P.O. Box 17052, Baltimore, Maryland 21297-1052.
The following entities are required to file: Domestic and foreign corporations (stock, non-stock, religious, close, benefit, and professional) Domestic and foreign Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) and Benefit LLCs. Foreign entities registered to do business in Maryland.
In order to maintain Good Standing status, it is important that you file required annual reports and maintain compliance with any applicable Maryland laws. Failing to do so means your entity may be Not in Good Standing, which eventually leads to forfeiture.

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Maryland requires annual report filings from virtually all business entities operating within the state, with filing requirements applying broadly across entity types to ensure comprehensive state oversight and tax assessment.
In contrast to real property, which is valued once every three years, personal property is valued every year for tax purposes. At the beginning of each calendar year, the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation mails a personal property return to all businesses on record.
LATE FILING PENALTIES A business which files the Form 1 after the April 15th due date (June 15 for those with approved extensions), will receive an initial penalty of 1/10 of one percent of the county assessment, or the base penalty, whichever is greater.
The Form 1 Business Entity Annual Report and Personal Property Return must be typed using the fillable form, or submitted online at BusinessExpress.Maryland.gov (use the link, type the URL or use the QR code to the left). HANDWRITTEN FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

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