Where can I pick up Maryland tax forms?

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Apr 12, 2026
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Taxpayers might get blank state tax documents at Comptroller of Maryland branch locations. Yet, it is generally preferred to download & print them directly from the personal computers. 

What is the fastest alternative to get Maryland tax forms?

The fastest option is — naturally — the Maryland Comptroller forms page. Because, it is possible to access the exact form & instructions right away. In case of preferring paper copies, a branch office may be an option too. 

Option Best Information
Official Comptroller website Downloading & printing immediately Instruction booklets & documents are sorted by year
Comptroller branch office Getting physical blank documents Check online for current hours & addresses
Local library — seasonal Fast access in the neighborhood Call ahead to verify stock & printing rules

Do Maryland branch offices give out blank tax forms?

Yes. The Comptroller confirms their branches present physical state tax documents as well as booklets. The available offices are listed under the location page. Weekday hours & details for services are also presented online.

Before heading out, the following actions can be taken:

  • Verifying the address & current operating hours 
  • Deciding if only the paperwork is necessary / if you need an actual meeting with staff.
  • Bring photo ID if you have a scheduled appointment or need identity-related services — like certified copies

Which Maryland form should you pick up?

Your required documentation varies with the residency information and income sources. Full-year and part-year Maryland residents generally use Form 502. Nonresidents have Form 505 — subject to Maryland’s reciprocity/wage-only exceptions listed in the instructions.

Taxpayers might also need:

  • Form PV to mail a payment
  • Form 502CR for specific personal tax credits
  • Form 502X to amend a previously filed return

Prefer to skip paper entirely?

It is possible to bypass physical documents completely — electronically via Maryland’s iFile system if your situation qualifies. The iFile portal supports resident personal income tax returns & associated schedules.

If the scenario contains income from more than one state & a recent relocation or self-employment. a tax professional can be valuable for the filing preference beforehand.

Need help with Maryland tax forms?

Watter CPA stands ready to evaluate your scenario. Our team can provide assistance with withholding questions, multi-state filing needs and figuring out exactly what you need to submit. Reach out to us today for expert support.