Maryland’s life sciences ecosystem has become a key hub along the eastern shore of the United States due to its position in infectious disease research and vaccine development and manufacturing. While the state saw an infusion of billions of dollars in government financing in the development of vaccines, Maryland’s Biotechnology Investment Incentive Tax Credit, is a tool that has been used to attract venture capital funding in the state.
The tax credit was established in 2005 to incentivize venture capital investment into the state of Maryland. Since 2016, the most recent year for full data, the state has offered more than $70 million in tax credits to 114 different entities. That, in turn, has generated about $140 million in investments into the state’s life sciences ecosystem, the Baltimore Business Journal reported.