IRS: Maryland Losing Taxpayers

New IRS data indicates that Maryland lost tax-filers between 2014 and 2015, reports The Baltimore Sun. The state saw a net loss of nearly 8,000 households during that time: 68,384 families left Maryland, while 60,429 moved in. About 63,356 families relocated from one place to another within the state. Most movers are aged 35 or younger, according to the data.

The IRS data indicates that Maryland saw a net loss of 3,124 households between 2013 and 2014, and 5,596 households from 2012 to 2013. Last year, Conduit Street reported on continued losses of families from Maryland from 2011 to 2012, as analyzed by the Regional Economic Studies Institute of Towson University.

The most recent IRS data includes the inflow and outflow of tax-filers on a county-by-county basis, which is available here: click on “Maryland” to only see data for Maryland counties.