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Hundreds-of-Thousands of Maryland residents could see their property taxes increase in 2026

BALTIMORE — Maryland businesses and homeowners could see their property taxes rise yet again in the new year.

In 2025 nearly 93 percent of more than 789,000 properties rose in value by an average of 12.7 percent, potentially leading to another round of tax hikes.

State property values are reassessed every three years, according to a schedule that divides commercial and residential properties into three groups.

This upcoming year, it’s group two’s turn. They were last assessed in 2023.

Broken down, home and business owners in Washington and Talbot Counties experienced the highest value increase at 19.5 and 18.4 percent respectively.

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4 thoughts on “Hundreds-of-Thousands of Maryland residents could see their property taxes increase in 2026”

  1. As long as Tax Moore is the head Honcho, I believe that! He never met a tax he didn’t like. Property taxes are way too high now!

  2. Like I said before, do not tax me out of ownership of the property and home I bought and paid for during my working career. I don’t have much time left to spend in prison. 😁

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