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Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation purchases totaled $35,243,798 in 2017

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Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation's biggest purchases in 2017 included $15,918,271 to Baltimore City Director Of Finance, $4,301,766 to Montgomery County Maryland and $3,590,734 to Prince Georges Co-treasury Div Administration, public records analyzed by Maryland State Wire show.

The Department of Budget and Management publishes all payments made by public agencies in each fiscal year. Vendors include private businesses, local governments, non-profit organizations, and individuals.

Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation reported 88 purchases in fiscal year 2017, with total purchases reaching $35,243,798. The top 20 purchases accounted for 91.8 percent of the agency's total spending that year.

Top 20 Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation purchases
Vendor name
Vendor Zip Code
Amount
Baltimore City Director Of Finance
21202
$15,918,271
Montgomery County Maryland
20850
$4,301,766
Prince Georges Co-Treasury Div Administration
20772
$3,590,734
Anne Arundel County
21401
$1,408,167
Harford County Government
21014
$1,305,193
Baltimore County Office Of Budget And Finance
21204
$1,079,380
Manatron Inc
49002
$670,368
United States Postal Service
19720
$642,567
Citibank N.a.
19170
$555,188
Bsrep Ii Md Office 30w Gude Llc
19178
$449,509
Data Networks Of America
21275
$384,909
Cecil County Government
21921
$345,421
Washington County Commissioners
21740
$307,013
Frederick County Maryland
21701
$250,433
Shi International Corp
08873
$250,423
Hampton Plaza Lllp
21286
$203,476
League For People With Disabilities Inc
21239
$190,972
Nicusa
02241
$188,939
Charles County Commissioners
20646
$168,037
Xerox Corporation
19182
$160,527

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