2011 Maryland State Tax Refund Online
If you are expecting a Maryland state tax refund for 2011 taxes, the time to issue the state tax refund will depend upon how you filed your return. If you filed a paper return by the use of regular mail, you Maryland state tax refund should be issued in six to eight weeks from the date and tax refund were received by the IRS. Alternatively, if you filed your Maryland state tax return electronically or online, you should expect to receive your 2011 tax refund in three to four weeks. If you elected to have your refund straight deposited in your banking account, you should take one week off of the above estimates.
2011 Maryland State Tax Filing Services Available At Here ….
- Preparation: Maryland state tax return preparation is available.
- e-File: e-Filing is available for Maryland. Your Maryland state tax return can be e-filed with your federal return.
- Direct deposit: Direct deposit is available for Maryland. You can select this option when completing your tax return.
- Non-Resident Prep: Preparation of a non-resident tax return for Maryland is available.
- Non-Resident e-File: Maryland does not accept non-resident returns via e-file.
- If you need Maryland income tax forms that are not listed here, you can download them from the Maryland tax forms Here.
File Your 2011 Maryland State Tax Return…
Filing your taxes electronically offers many benefits. It is easy, safe and convenient way- and the fastest way to receive your Maryland state tax refund. If you file electronically and choose direct deposit option of your tax refund, we will transfer the funds to your bank account within several days from the date your return is accepted and processed.
You can check on the status of your current year Maryland income tax refund by providing your Social Security number and the exact amount of your refund as shown on the tax return you submitted.
Maryland State Mandate Once you have been accepted into the federal electronic filing program, IRS will issue you an Electronic Filer Identification Number (EFIN). As long as you maintain a valid EFIN with IRS, you are automatically accepted into the Maryland program. There are no additional applications needed, but you must use software that has been approved by Maryland.

MY Tax Amendments
In addition to your state taxes, counties of Maryland and Baltimore levy local "piggyback" income taxes at rates between 1.25 and 3.15 percent of Maryland taxable income. Local income taxes are withheld and collected on the same forms as state income taxes.
Maryland Income Tax Return Forms
The ERO will maintain a signed copy of all Forms EL101 with applicable attachments for all returns electronically filed for a period of three years. These forms will be subject to verification by MRAD. When requested by MRAD, the ERO will be required to forward copies of Form EL101 with attachments to MRAD, within 10 business days. An ERO who prefers to maintain a paperless office may scan the Form EL101 with attachments and save them electronically as long as the ability to reproduce the documents, if requested by MRAD, is retained.
| Form/Schedule |
Description |
| Form 502 |
Resident and Part-Year Tax Return |
| Form 502AC |
Subtraction for Contribution of Artwork |
| Form 502D |
Declaration of Estimated Income Tax |
| Form 502UP |
Underpayment of Estimated Income Tax by Individuals |
| Form 502V |
Use of Vehicle for Charitable Purposes |
| Form 502CR |
Income Tax Credits for Individuals |
| Form 502H |
Heritage Structure Credit |
| Form 505 |
Nonresident Tax Return |
| Form 502/505 |
Other Subtractions |
| Form EL101 |
Personal Income Tax Declaration for Electronic Filing |
| Form EL102 |
Personal Income Tax Payment Voucher |
| Form HTC-60 |
Homeowners Property Tax Credit Application |
| Form RTC-60 |
Renters' Tax Credit Application |
| Form 500DM |
Decoupling Modification |
| Worksheets |
Two-Income Married Couple Subtraction |
