Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2750

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Updating and expanding the renter’s income tax deduction

Impact

The proposed updates in H2750 could have significant implications for renters across Massachusetts, particularly low- to moderate-income individuals and families. By increasing the allowable deduction and introducing a more favorable credit system, the bill seeks to make housing more affordable for those struggling with rising costs. The adjusted income parameters set at $50,000 ensure the support is directed towards individuals who may find it challenging to sustain their rental payments amidst the economic pressures of living in the Commonwealth.

Summary

House Bill 2750 aims to update and expand the renter’s income tax deduction in Massachusetts. The primary objective of the bill is to benefit renters by increasing the income tax credit available to them. Specifically, the bill proposes to raise the maximum limit of the tax deduction from $3,000 to $6,000. Furthermore, it introduces a new measure that allows taxpayers paying rent for their principal residence to receive a tax credit based on their income level and rent expense, provided certain conditions are met. This move intends to relieve some financial pressure on renters, especially in a state recognized for its high housing costs.

Contention

While the bill has been introduced with the intention of supporting renters, it may face opposition from fiscal conservatives who might argue that such tax deductions could negatively impact state revenue. Concerns regarding the long-term sustainability of widespread tax credits could lead to debates during committee discussions. Further, there may be questions raised about how effectively these changes will address issues of housing affordability and whether they will truly benefit the intended constituencies, particularly as rental markets can be complex and vary widely across different localities.

Companion Bills

MA H264

Similar To Relative to consumer rights of renters

MA H4474

Similar To Relative to consumer rights of renters

MA H4728

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3063

Updating and expanding the renter's income tax deduction

MA H2872

Authorizing the establishment of a mean tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H3045

Prohibiting license revocation for student loan default

MA H3520

Relative to public employee benefits for military service members on active duty

MA H1086

Expanding the use of video and telephone conferencing

MA H851

Ensuring safe drinking water in schools

MA H2762

To increase family stabilization through the earned income tax credit

MA H2758

Expanding the senior property tax exemption

MA H1349

Improving municipal access to general existing housing data

MA H531

To increase student access to career technical education schools and programs which are aligned with regional labor market needs

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