Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2060

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a tax credit for families caring for elderly relatives and victims of Alzheimer's and Dementia

Impact

If enacted, S2060 would amend Chapter 62 of the General Laws, enhancing financial assistance for those providing care to vulnerable family members. This change is likely to have a substantial impact on state tax laws by offering additional relief to families who qualify, potentially encouraging more individuals to take on caregiver roles instead of relying on institutional care. The bill directly addresses the complexities of caring for the elderly, emphasizing the importance of family support systems in managing care for individuals with chronic conditions.

Summary

Senate Bill 2060, introduced by Patrick M. O'Connor, proposes a tax credit aimed at supporting families who care for elderly relatives, particularly those aged 70 and older, as well as individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia. The bill stipulates that taxpayers who provide more than half of the support for such relatives and who have them residing with them for more than six months of the year would be eligible for a $2,500 tax credit. This measure aims to alleviate some of the financial burden associated with caring for seniors and disabled family members.

Contention

Notably, the bill is part of a broader conversation surrounding the support for caregivers in the state. Proponents argue that this tax credit could recognize the crucial role that families play in providing care and support for their aging relatives. However, debates may arise regarding the cost of such tax credits and the implications for state revenue, particularly in terms of how these credits might affect funding for other essential services and programs. Some stakeholders might also question the eligibility requirements and whether the provisions are adequately inclusive of all families in need.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1906

Establishing a tax credit for families caring for elderly relatives and victims of Alzheimer's and Dementia

MA H2704

Providing an income tax credit for families caring for relatives at home who are elderly or victims of Alzheimer's disease

MA S1907

Establishing a tax credit for families caring for relatives with aphasia

MA H2733

To provide an income tax exemption for families caring for their elderly relatives at home

MA H2805

To provide an income tax exemption for certain individuals caring for their elderly relatives

MA S1908

Establishing a tax credit for individuals paying for home health care and hospice

MA S1911

Establishing a tax credit for the purchase of hearing aids

MA S1903

Establishing a tax credit for child care

MA S1371

Establishing testing protocol and care for victims of date rape drugs

MA S1438

To protect patients with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other psychiatric illnesses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.