The Maryland Association of CPAs scored some wins for its members in the Maryland State House this session after lobbying lawmakers earlier this year.
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The other bill, according to MACPA CEO Tom Hood, was on appeal bond caps, where a provision for large companies passed the House with 11 minutes left in the session, although a separate provision for small businesses did not get approved.
MACPA also held off attempts to begin charging sales taxes on services and legislation providing for comparative fault in contributory negligence lawsuits, along with other bills that would prohibit non-compete clauses and non-disclosure agreements, and require certain corporations to compute Maryland taxable income using a specified combined reporting method.
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