Government leaders are always tempted to engage in a little bit of industrial planning: Identify the next hot industry and then throw tax incentives and outright grants at it.
In an odd twist, Maryland took the opposite path. No, not remaining neutral among industries, but imposing a special tax on some of the most important services fueling the economy in the last two decades: computer services.
The Free State Foundation applauds Gov. Martin O’Malley's support for undoing a 6% tax on computer services, slated to go into effect later this year.