Would someone on the list comment on the likihood of the governor doing away 
with the home mortgage deduction in Maryland. 



Christine 





Mortgage Interest Deduction May b Eliminated In Maryland 

by Joe Alero 1/24/2012 sbynews.blogspot.com 



Governor O’Malley announced his budget proposal which will reduce the 
deductions of all Marylanders who itemize and make more than $100,000. Most 
heavily impacted is the Mortgage Interest Deduction. 

Instead of introducing the proposal as a separate bill, where it would have a 
hearing at which MAR could testify, the Governor is including it in BRFA, the 
Budget Reconciliation and Financing Act, which means that there will be no 
hearing or testimony on this specific provision.  The proposal to reduce 
deductions for Maryland taxpayers will disproportionately burden Maryland 
homeowners. 

The two most important deductions for Maryland homeowners are the mortgage 
interest deduction and state and local property tax deduction. 

Over 50% of Maryland taxpayers itemize, the highest proportion in the country.  
Maryland has the highest percentage of taxpayers, almost 38%, claiming the 
mortgage interest deduction.  The mortgage interest deduction and real estate 
taxes account for almost 70% of total deductions for Maryland taxpayers.  In 
2008, almost 1.1 million Maryland taxpayers claimed the mortgage interest 
deduction.  That same year, over 1.1 million Maryland taxpayers deducted 
property taxes.  Real estate accounts for over 20% of Maryland’s gross state 
product. 

Housing and real estate are one of the most heavily taxed sectors of the 
economy, and Maryland has one of the most aggressive real estate tax structures 
in the country.  Maryland property owners already carry a significant tax 
burden, contributing the majority of revenue to local jurisdictions as well as 
4.6% of state tax revenues. The average percentage of state tax revenue from 
real estate nationally is only 1.8%. 

  

 
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