Maryland Fuel Tax
Maryland charges about 46.6 cents per gallon in state taxes and fees on gasoline and 46.94 cents on diesel. That ranks 8 of 51 states (including DC) for gasoline tax, where 1 is the highest. The figure is 13.2 cents above the national average of 33.4 cents.
State gasoline tax
46.6¢ / gal
Ranks 8 of 51 (1 = highest)
State diesel tax
46.94¢ / gal
Ranks 10 of 51 (1 = highest)
Total tax per gallon, with the federal rate
| Fuel | State | Federal | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gasoline | 46.6¢ | 18.4¢ | 65¢ |
| Diesel | 46.94¢ | 24.4¢ | 71.34¢ |
Indexed to inflation with a cap; rose slightly on July 1, 2026.
Basis: Total state taxes and fees: the state excise plus statewide fees and, where a state levies it, sales or gross-receipts tax on fuel. Excludes the federal tax and local/county taxes. Snapshot as of July 2026. Rates change and several states
re-index each year, so confirm the current figure with the Maryland department of revenue
before relying on it.
Nearby on the gas-tax ranking
- Michigan 53.4¢ gas · 53.4¢ diesel
- New Jersey 49.15¢ gas · 56.15¢ diesel
- Virginia 41.6¢ gas · 42.7¢ diesel
- North Carolina 41.25¢ gas · 41.25¢ diesel
How fuel tax works
A fuel tax is an excise: a set number of cents on each gallon, collected whether the pump reads two dollars or five. The federal rate (18.4 cents on gasoline, 24.4 on diesel) is the same in every state and has not changed since 1993. The state rate is where the pump price diverges from one state line to the next.