The Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014: Tax Tips for Individuals
On December 19, 2014, the Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014 (the Act) was signed into law. The Act retroactively extends many expiring tax...read more →
Maryland Increases 2015 Commercial Property Tax Assessments
Last week, the Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) issued new Assessment Notices to owners of one-third of all commercial properties in...read more →
MM&C Litigators Successfully Challenge Montgomery County’s “Rain Tax”
Miller, Miller & Canby litigation attorneys James L. Thompson and Diane E. Feuerherd successfully challenged Montgomery County’s calculation...read more →
2014 Year-End Tax Tips for Businesses
The National Society of Accountants has suggested some year-end tax tips to help businesses save money on taxes for this year and beyond, as outlined...read more →
2014 Year-End Tax Tips for Individuals
The National Society of Accountants has suggested some year-end tax tips to help individuals and families save money on taxes for this year and...read more →
New Maryland Property Tax Assessments Deadline to Appeal is Early February 2015
Every three years, one-third of the residential and commercial properties in Maryland are reassessed for property tax purposes. The assessments are...read more →
Miller, Miller & Canby Now Accredited to Advise Veterans
Miller, Miller & Canby is pleased to announce that the firm now holds the accreditation from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to provide...read more →
Keeping Your Estate Plan Up To Date?
Many people sign their estate planning documents, file them away and forget about them. As things change in our lives or as tax laws change,...read more →
Marylanders Finally Receive Estate Tax Relief
After a twelve-year struggle, proponents of reforming Maryland’s estate tax laws have won a major victory in the 2014 Maryland General...read more →