Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S307

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to LLC filing fees

Impact

The proposed bill is significant for small businesses as it directly impacts the cost of compliance for newly established LLCs. By lowering the financial barrier to entering the business landscape, the bill could lead to an increase in the number of small enterprises, which are critical for local economies. This change is expected to foster an environment more conducive to entrepreneurship, particularly aiding startups that might struggle with higher initial costs.

Summary

Senate Bill 307 proposes amendments to the filing fees associated with Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) in Massachusetts. The primary change includes reducing the filing fee for the certificate of organization and annual report for LLCs with six or fewer employees from $500 to $250. This restructuring of fees aims to offer financial relief to smaller businesses, encouraging their formation and growth within the state. The bill is presented by Senator Patrick M. O'Connor and is regarded as a measure to promote economic development and support emerging technologies in Massachusetts.

Contention

While the bill seeks to bolster small businesses, opposition may arise concerning the adequacy of the filing fee structure for larger LLCs that continue to pay the standard fee. Critics may argue that all LLCs should contribute equally to state's administrative costs irrespective of their size. Additionally, there could be discussions regarding the long-term implications of reduced fees on state revenue and whether it may necessitate adjustments in other areas of state funding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S236

Relative to LLC filing fees

MA H3011

Reducing filing fees for single member LLCs

MA H405

Reducing filing fees for LLCs

MA S1913

Relative to middle class economic relief

MA H1765

Relative to court filing fees

MA S551

Relative to paint recycling

MA S2392

Relative to dental hygienist reciprocal licensure

MA H2854

Relative to the state tax return filings for annuities

MA S37

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth

MA S697

Relative to dental insurance consumer protections

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.