North Patuxent Services

North Patuxent Services We are based out of Odenton, MD. Contact us for a quote for your remodeling needs! "May Your Wish be Granite" www.northpatuxentservices.com

We work all over the state (No job too far) Specializing in quality Tile & Granite from your kitchen to your bathroom and so much more!

🛠️ This weekend while you’re sitting at home 🏡 thinking about the home projects you want to get done…✨ Look 👀 no further...
07/18/2025

🛠️ This weekend while you’re sitting at home 🏡 thinking about the home projects you want to get done…

✨ Look 👀 no further than your local remodeling company!

✨Give us a call here at North Patuxent Services.

🛠️We will come out and look at what you want to improve in your home and we will get you an estimate!

05/30/2025

✨Call us for your remodeling needs✨

Let us make your dreams come true!

✨HAPPY FRIDAY✨Thinking about a kitchen remodel? Well, look no further! Here is a before and after of a kitchen we recent...
04/18/2025

✨HAPPY FRIDAY✨

Thinking about a kitchen remodel? Well, look no further! Here is a before and after of a kitchen we recently gave some TLC!

Call us for a quote!
410-674-7846

04/14/2025

Here’s a look at some of our current work!
Let us help your remodeling dreams come true ♥️

We attended the vendor fair today at The American Legion Post 40! Thank you to everyone who stopped by, we really apprec...
04/13/2025

We attended the vendor fair today at The American Legion Post 40! Thank you to everyone who stopped by, we really appreciate it! Give us a call or send us a message for your remodeling needs!

10/09/2024
03/07/2024

To my Maryland residents please contact your representatives to vote against HB1515. This is not a time to add additional taxes to Maryland residents.

Say No to Taxing Services: Protecting Maryland's Businesses and Families

Maryland Business Organizations Oppose Sales Tax Expansion


Annapolis, Md. (March 6, 2024) — The Maryland Chamber of Commerce, along with a coalition of businesses, local and regional chambers and associations from across the state, strongly opposes House Bill 1515. This legislation, titled “Sales and Use Tax – Rate Reduction and Services,” is a misguided attempt to fund critical priorities through a massive $2.9 billion tax increase on Maryland residents and businesses.

While HB 1515 proposes lowering the state sales tax rate from 6% to 5%, it would simultaneously expand the sales tax to a wide variety of everyday services that have never been taxed before, including, but not limited to:

• Accounting and financial planning services
• Child care services
• Legal and appraisal services
• Real estate services
• Shipping and delivery services
• Transportation, towing and parking services
• Auto mechanic services
• Grocery delivery, gym memberships, personal training services
• Home repair and improvement services
• Home cleaning and mold remediation services
• Landscaping and tree removal services
• Dry cleaning and laundry services
• Nail salon, barber shop and beauty salon services
• Veterinary and pet grooming services
• Advertising, public relations, printing and media streaming services
• Funeral services

This draconian tax expansion is being considered as a way to cover funding gaps created by numerous unfunded policy mandates and costly legislation passed in recent years. However, placing such an enormous burden on Marylanders and small businesses is not the answer.

While the policies driving these funding needs may be well-intended, the proposed solution of a $2.9 billion tax increase through HB 1515 fails to fully consider the severe economic impacts it would have on Marylanders, businesses, and our state's competitiveness

“Taxing everyday services that Maryland residents and small businesses rely upon would have a devastating impact on Marylanders, the small business community and our state’s economy,” said Mary D. Kane, President & CEO of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce. "While intended to raise education funding, HB 1515's $2.9 billion tax hike will come directly out of the pockets of hardworking residents and small business owners. This massive cost increase will discourage businesses from expanding or relocating here and make Maryland far less attractive for people to live and work, severely undermining our competitiveness.”

“The General Assembly floated this exact same idea in 2020,” said Mike O’Halloran, state director for NFIB in Maryland. “The realities for small businesses now are the same as they were back then. They are operating in a decidedly unfriendly environment when it comes to the cost of doing business. Maryland ranks 45th for its business tax climate. Adding HB 1515 on top is untenable. The cumulative effect of recent policy decisions by the legislature cannot be understated — mandated sick leave, minimum wage hike, paid leave insurance and all the reporting requirements these and other recent laws have created. Maryland small businesses are looking for opportunities to grow, not be consumed with unfunded mandates, new taxes and red tape.”

“A variety of aggressive tax increases have been proposed to pay for numerous unfunded mandates, including at the last minute, this bill. We need to look at the math here; if you add all the proposed tax increases together on the table, they still don’t cover normal State government increases, the deficit and all of the new costly polices coming online like education and green building standards. Marylanders are already feeling the squeeze with increased car insurance and massive property tax hikes — the will isn’t there to stomach more,” said Cailey Locklair, President of the Maryland Retailers Alliance.
In addition to putting Maryland at a stark competitive disadvantage as one of the only five states in the nation to broadly tax services in this manner HB 1515 introduces several other major problems:

• The bill discriminates against small and emerging companies that rely heavily on outside services like legal counsel and accounting that larger firms provide in-house.
• It increases the likelihood of pyramiding of taxes, where goods and services get taxed multiple times, driving up consumer costs.
• It disproportionately burdens lower-income Marylanders who would see a larger portion of their disposable income consumed when patronizing businesses in their community.

Maryland’s hardworking families and job creators deserved balanced solutions that fund critical priorities while also promoting a strong economy and competitiveness, not tax increases that will destroy our economic competitiveness, stifle small business growth and place an unfair burden on Marylanders.

On behalf of the diverse businesses and organizations we represent, we urge our legislators to reject HB 1515.


About the Maryland Chamber of Commerce

The Maryland Chamber of Commerce is the only statewide business advocacy organization and the leading voice for business in the state. Together with their 6,800+ members, they form a statewide coalition that is committed to ensuring that Maryland is attracting and retaining quality jobs, developing vibrant, sustainable communities and staying at the forefront of global competitiveness and economic prosperity. Learn more at mdchamber.org.

11/27/2022

Hiring full time tradesmen and helpers. Call Wanda 410-693-9035 or Dean 410-271-4845

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487 N Patuxent Road
Odenton, MD
21113

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Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm

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+14106747846

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