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Buying Gold and Silver in Maryland
The state’s blend of urban and suburban areas creates a diverse environment for precious metals trading, attracting a wide range of buyers from serious investors to hobbyist collectors.
Maryland’s gold and silver market features a variety of dealers, offering everything from bullion and bars to rare coins and collectibles. These dealers cater to the diverse needs of Maryland’s residents and visitors, as detailed in our list of gold dealers in Maryland and Maryland gold buyers.
Buying from Maryland Gold Dealers
In a market as varied as Maryland’s, it is important for buyers to approach their gold and silver investments with caution and informed research.
Buyers should thoroughly review dealer reputations through customer feedback on various platforms, including our website. The Maryland BBB and the Maryland Chamber of Commerce are also excellent resources for additional information and may provide recommendations for reputable local dealers.
After completing your purchase, please consider sharing your experiences by contributing to our Maryland gold dealer reviews.
Are Bullion Sales Taxed in Maryland?
In Maryland, sales of bullion and precious metals are subject to state sales tax under certain conditions.
Maryland imposes a 6% sales tax on orders valued below $1,000. This means that smaller transactions involving gold, silver, and other precious metals are taxable. However, purchases exceeding $1,000 are exempt from this tax, providing a benefit for larger investments in precious metals.
For more specific information about Maryland’s tax policies on gold and silver sales, buyers are advised to consult the state’s official tax regulations or a professional advisor.
IMPORTANT: The above tax details are listed for information purposes only and are believed correct at time of publication. Bullion.Directory are not tax experts. All enquiries about local and state taxes should be addressed to the appropriate local body. Taxes and taxation are subject to change.