Odd Fellows Building, Suite 100
132 E. Main St.
Salisbury 21801 Telephone: 543-6800
Wheaton Plaza North Office Building
Suite LL6
Wheaton 20902 Telephone: 949-6030
TTY for Deaf: 949-6032
Md. Route 5 at Route 236
Mechanicsville 20659 Telephone: 884-4333
State Multi-Service Center
107 South 3rd St., Room 68
Denton 21629 Telephone: 479^634
State Multi-Service Center
120 Broadway, Room 200
Centreville 21617 Telephone: 758-2910
County Multi-Service Center
100 West Patrick St., Room 2110
Frederick 21701 Telephone: 694-1982
State Multi-Service Center
3451 Courthouse Dr., Room 1067
Ellicott City 21043 Telephone: 455-8600
State Multi-Service Center
170 E. Main St.
Elkton 21921 Telephone: 398-2487
Miscellaneous Revenue Division
John P. Mannion, Director
301 W. Preston St.
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 225-1700
Retail Sales Tax Division
Stephen M. Cordi, Director
301 W. Preston St.
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 225-1555
Taxpayer Information: 225-1300
Central Registration Unit
Drosos M. Marcuri, Manager
301 W. Preston St.
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 225-1313
License Bureau
George T. Gray, Chief License Inspector
301 W. Preston St.
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 225-1550
Goldstein Treasury Building, Room 305
60 Calvert St.
Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 974-3001
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Constitutional Offices and Agencies/139
9 Market St.
Cumberland 21502 Telephone: 777-2179
Odd Fellows Building, Room 100
132 E. Main St.
Salisbury 21801 Telephone: 543-6800
Penn Silver Building, Suite 214
5408 Silver Hill Road
Forestville 20747 Telephone; 568-1555
Wheaton Plaza North Office Building
Suite LL6
Wheaton 20902 Telephone: 949-0280
Md. Route 5 at Route 236
Mechanicsville 20659 Telephone: 884-4533
BOARD OF REVENUE ESTIMATES
BUREAU OF REVENUE ESTIMATES
Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury
Lucille Maurer, Treasurer of the State
H. Louis Stettler III, Secretary of Budget and
Fiscal Planning
Robert D. Rader, Director, Bureau of Revenue
Estimates, Secretary
Goldstein Treasury Building
60 Calvert St.
Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 974-3882
The Board of Revenue Estimates and the Bu-
reau of Revenue Estimates were created in 1945
(Chapter 991, Acts of 1945). The Board is com-
posed of the Comptroller of the Treasury, the
Treasurer of the State, and the Secretary of Budg-
et and Fiscal Planning. It studies the findings and
recommendations of the Bureau and then sends to
the Governor, for submission to the General As-
sembly, an itemized statement of anticipated reve-
nues for the succeeding fiscal year, together with
its recommendations. The Bureau studies and
analyzes all sources of revenue, prepares for the
Board the findings for the itemized statement of
anticipated revenue, devises equitable and eco-
nomical means of collection of such revenue, and
devises and recommends new sources of revenue.
The Director of the Bureau of Revenue Esti-
mates, in conjunction with the State Comptroller's
Office, prepares and submits to the members of
the General Assembly by the end of each January
and July an itemized statement of revenue esti-
mates for the six-month period ending on the next
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