Miller, Miller & Canby Announces Five Attorneys Named as 2020 Maryland Super Lawyers
Miller, Miller & Canby is pleased to announce our attorneys who have been named to the list of Super Lawyers in the state of Maryland for 2020....read more →
Merging Businesses Beware: MD Court Case Demonstrates Importance of Signed Legal Corporate Documents
A recent decision by the Maryland Court of Appeals serves as a cautionary tale for business owners in Maryland. In MAS Associates v. Korotki,...read more →
Does Your Small Business Have a Succession Plan? 6 Key Factors to Consider
After years of blood, sweat, and tears, you have built a successful small business, but have you considered what will happen to your business when...read more →
Maryland Holds the Line on Property Tax Rate; But Buyers Should Consider Total Tax Burden
Recently, the Maryland Board of Public Works voted to keep the state property tax rate at its current level. The Board is composed of the...read more →
Truly the Season of Giving: IRS Gives the Green Light for Gifting
As explained in a prior article, the sweeping tax reform bill, commonly known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), temporarily doubles the...read more →
Actor Wesley Snipes Shows Us How Not To Settle an IRS Debt: The Importance of a Tax Attorney
Wesley Snipes Tax Case Normally, U.S. Tax Court memorandum decisions do not garner media attention. Typically, they involve issues of...read more →
Deadline Approaching to Reduce Property Taxes in Maryland
All properties in Maryland are assessed on a three-year tax cycle. If an appeal is not filed at the beginning of the cycle, a property owner loses...read more →
Maryland Proposes New Sales Tax Regulations Following Supreme Court’s Wayfair Decision
Wasting (almost) no time and as a direct response to South Dakota v. Wayfair, the Maryland Comptroller of the Treasury has presented proposed...read more →
New Maryland Law Imposes Liability on General Contractor for Subcontractor’s Failure to Pay Wages
Maryland general contractors be alert! Effective October 1, 2018, Maryland law imposes new liability on general contractors for unpaid wages...read more →