Politics & Government

Del. Krebs Sponsors Bill That Would Exempt Textbooks From State Tax

The bill would make textbooks tax-exempt for students enrolled in a Maryland institution of higher education.

A bill sponsored by Del. Susan Krebs, R-District 9B, and seven other Republicans in the House of Delegates, would make textbooks a little more affordable for Maryland college students. 

The legislation would exempt from the sales and use tax a sale of a textbook that is purchased by a full-time or part-time student enrolled at an institution of higher education.

"The cost of college textbooks has become outrageous," said Del. Krebs whose district covers Eldersburg and Sykesville.

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"Eliminating Maryland State Sales Tax would be a small step to help students afford a college education." 

According to the bill, which had its first hearing on Jan. 25, students would verify their full-time or part-time status by producing a valid student identification card at the time of purchase.

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