State of Maryland Tax Updates


Audience: Tax Professionals

The Maryland Society of Accounting & Tax Professionals (MSATP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting solo, small, and mid-sized accounting, tax preparers, and financial service businesses. Established in 1959, MSATP provides quality education, active advocacy, and a focus on entrepreneurship to help professionals thrive in their practices. The organization offers various continuing professional education (CPE/CE) courses, including Maryland-specific tax updates, to ensure members stay informed and compliant with state regulations.

DateLocationTimeType of PresentationNumber of CE Hours
August 28, 2025Virtual 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM2-Hour Maryland Update2
November 12, 2025

In-Person + Virtual Option

DoubleTree Hotel Columbia, 5485 Twin Knolls Road, Columbia, MD 21045

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM4-Hour Maryland Update4
December 29, 2025Virtual 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM4-Hour Maryland Update4
January 22, 2026Virtual 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM2-Hour Maryland Update2
February 12, 2026 Virtual 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM2-Hour Maryland Update2

 

The Tax Updates consist of a series of workshops explaining new developments in State of Maryland tax law and other reporting requirements for tax preparers and practitioners.

More information

For more information details on registering for these and other events, please visit MSATP's website at https://www.msatp.org/ or call 1-800-922-9672.

The Comptroller of Maryland remains committed to providing the information necessary to properly prepare tax returns and updates on the latest law and regulation changes. To this end, Revenue Administration Division will provide speakers to the MSATP, the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants, and other professional groups with whom we have partnered in the past. In addition, we will continue to publish our annual tax update materials for use by our partners as well as make them available on request.

CPE Credits

CPAs, attorneys, and others licensed by state boards/organizations should check with their respective boards/organizations to determine if credits apply toward their continuing education requirements.