Baltimore, MD - Jan. 2, 2026 -  In 2025, Maryland taxpayers saw many tax and fee increases, but the state is still facing a major budget deficit, and that means 2026 could bring more of the same.

From increased vehicle registration fees to a 6% vending machine tax, an increased emissions testing fee up to $30, a sports betting hike from 15 to 20%, and many more.

Anirban Basu, a local economist and CEO of Sage Policy Group Inc, said, “There was $1.6 billion in additional taxes to try and address a $3.3 billion fiscal shortfall.”

Now in 2026, lawmakers are still facing a nearly $1.5 billion budget deficit as they head into session in mid-January.... Read More: FOX News