Baltimore, MD - March 30, 2025 - A diverse group of Maryland business owners is urging state lawmakers and the governor to reconsider a historic $1.6 billion increase in taxes and fees ahead of an anticipated budget vote in the final days of the 2025 legislative session.
Todd Huff, the operations manager of his family’s automobile repair shops, told Spotlight on Maryland that he was thrilled to celebrate his company’s 82nd anniversary recently. However, he said that his joy on Friday turned to unease upon learning about a new $5 tire fee proposal that had been quietly added to the final Senate budget plan, which may soon become law.
“I think it’s insane,” Huff said. “They’re talking about trying to protect the middle class, but it’s the middle class that’s driving the cars and buying the tires.”
On Thursday, the proposed $5 tire fee passed through the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee. This fee would apply to the purchase of each new automotive tire, resulting in an additional $20 when purchasing a complete set of new tires for a standard private passenger vehicle. The state anticipates that the new fee could generate approximately $24 million in necessary revenue.... Read More: FOX45