Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2820

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To further reduce the property tax liability in exchange for volunteer services

Impact

If enacted, HB 2820 would allow local governments in Massachusetts to implement this property tax reduction scheme, which would have direct implications for municipal budget planning and revenue collection. Communities may see an increase in volunteerism, as residents may be more inclined to participate in volunteer activities knowing that they could benefit financially through tax reductions. This could lead to enhanced community services and infrastructure improvements driven by volunteer efforts.

Summary

House Bill 2820 aims to further reduce property tax liabilities for individuals in exchange for their volunteer services. This legislation seeks to amend Chapter 59 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, specifically by increasing the cap of property tax reductions from $1,500 to $2,000 for citizens who engage in volunteer activities. The bill is intended to incentivize community service while providing financial relief to taxpayers, emphasizing the value of volunteer work in local communities.

Contention

Notably, the bill has raised concerns about its fiscal implications for local governments, especially in light of existing budget constraints. Critics argue that while the intentions behind the bill are commendable, its potential impact on municipal revenues could lead to shortfalls and hinder the ability of local officials to fund essential services. Discussions among legislators have also pointed to the fairness of such tax benefits, questioning whether they disproportionately advantage those who are already engaged in community service compared to other taxpayer groups.

Companion Bills

MA H4560

Similar To Authorizing the town of Carlisle to establish a means tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H4920

Similar To Relative to means tested senior citizen property tax exemptions in the town of Westford

MA H5099

Similar To Relative to property tax classification in the city of Boston

MA H5114

Similar To Relative to property tax classification in the city of Boston

MA H4725

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H317

Exempting public school stadiums from certain state regulations

MA H1512

To exempt local housing authorities from the penalties of the MBTA Communities Law

MA H3500

To eliminate double utility poles and authorize municipal enforcement

MA H3678

Relative to proper notification of deceased animals on state highways

MA H593

Relative to charter school expansion

MA H690

Expanding ballot access for regional school district votes

MA H2189

To update the prescription monitoring program

MA H837

Relative to election ballots

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.