Have you Updated Your Employee Handbook to Comply with the New Ordinance on Sick and Safe Leave?
A new Montgomery County ordinance took effect on October 1, 2016, which now requires Employers in Montgomery County to provide certain paid sick and...read more →
The Prestigious 2017 Maryland Super Lawyers List Includes Four MM&C Attorneys
Miller, Miller & Canby is proud to announce that attorneys James (Jim) L. Thompson, Joel (Jody) Kline and Donna McBride have been selected to the...read more →
Jim Thompson’s Successful MD Tax Appeal Case Chosen as one of the “Top 10 Ad Valorem Tax Cases”
The 46th Annual Wichita Program Appraisal for Ad Valorem Taxation of Communications, Energy and Transportation Properties was held on July 24-28,...read more →
Valuation Discount for Gift & Estate Tax Planning May Be Ending;Take Advantage of Current Tax Law
A popular technique used by some business owners to reduce estate taxes and facilitate business succession planning may soon be closing. On...read more →
Michael Campbell, Litigation Attorney, Published in the August 2016 IPT Insider
The Institute for Professionals in Taxation published Michael Campbell's article that analyzes a recent decision by Maryland’s highest appellate...read more →
Maryland’s Highest Court Affirms “Date of Finality” Rule for Property Tax Assessments
In a recent decision by the Maryland Court of Appeals concerning the interpretation of the “date of finality” rule, which was thought by many...read more →
Montgomery County Council Passes Increase on Recordation Tax
The Montgomery County Council passed legislation on May 18th, which will impose additional costs on property owners engaged in transfers or certain...read more →
MM&C Welcomes Montgomery College Students for Leadership Development Academy Presentation
On April 25, 2016, Miller, Miller & Canby hosted students from the Montgomery College Paralegal Program as part of a community outreach project...read more →
Maryland Issues New Property Tax Assessments: Commercial Property Owners Have 45 Days to Appeal
Last week, the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) issued new Assessment Notices to owners of one-third of all commercial...read more →