Maryland HB112 modifies property tax assessments for land used in community solar energy systems.
Maryland HB112 amends the criteria for assessing property taxes on land used for community solar energy generating systems. The bill specifies that land used by these systems must meet certain criteria to qualify for agricultural use assessment. It includes factors such as zoning, past and present use, land productivity, and income derived from agricultural activity. The bill also extends the deadline for approval of community solar systems by the Public Service Commission to qualify for the agricultural use assessment.
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