Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB372

Introduced
1/27/26  

Caption

Community Development - Maryland New Markets Development Program - Establishment

Impact

The introduction of SB372 is expected to have significant implications for state laws surrounding economic development and taxation. By offering tax credits, the bill facilitates investments in local businesses which can stimulate job creation and economic revitalization in underfunded areas. The program stipulates that investors can claim these credits for up to six years, helping to ensure sustained investment in community development. However, businesses must adhere to specific guidelines to qualify for these credits, including using the funds to make qualified low-income community investments.

Summary

Senate Bill 372 establishes the Maryland New Markets Development Program to incentivize economic investment and job creation in low-income communities that historically have lacked private investment. The bill mandates the Department of Housing and Community Development to administer the program. It introduces a refundable tax credit against state income tax, state insurance premium receipts tax, and certain other state taxes for equity investments made in qualified community development entities. The Program aims to generate capital that can be reinvested into low-income businesses, thus fostering economic growth.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding the bill may arise from the stipulations regarding qualified community development entities and the nature of the investments they make. While supporters argue that the program will generate vital funding for communities in need, critics may express concerns about the effectiveness and management of the credits and the potential for oversight issues. The criteria that disqualify certain businesses—especially those related to real estate transactions—could also provoke debate over who benefits from the program and how effectively it addresses community needs.

Companion Bills

MD HB5

Crossfiled Community Development - Maryland New Markets Development Program - Establishment

Previously Filed As

MD SB890

Housing and Community Development - Division of Just Communities - Establishment

MD HB648

Economic Development - Business Resource Initiative for Developmental Growth and Empowerment (BRIDGE) Program - Establishment

MD SB377

Economic Development - Business Resource Initiative for Developmental Growth and Empowerment (BRIDGE) Program - Establishment

MD HB1473

Economic Development - Maryland's Future Board - Establishment

MD SB1027

Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration Waiver Advisory Council - Establishment

MD SB235

Housing and Community Development - Project Restore Program - Establishment

MD HB90

Housing and Community Development - Project Restore Program - Establishment

MD HB799

Economic Development - Maryland Innovation Initiative Institution Partnership Extension Program - Establishment

MD HB35

Economic Development - Income Tax Benefit Transfer Program - Establishment

MD SB91

Economic Development - Income Tax Benefit Transfer Program - Establishment

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