Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3165

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting the interests of housing cooperative shareholders

Impact

If enacted, HB 3165 would have a notable impact on state taxation policies related to housing cooperatives. By enabling tax deductions for cooperative shareholders, the bill could potentially increase interest in cooperative living arrangements as a viable housing option. This could lead to greater investment in cooperative housing developments which serve a critical role in affordable housing markets. The bill underscores the state's recognition of the unique structure and challenges faced by housing cooperatives, setting a precedent for similar supportive measures in the future.

Summary

House Bill 3165, presented by Representative Jay D. Livingstone, aims to protect the interests of housing cooperative shareholders by introducing specific tax deductions. The bill amends Section 3 of Chapter 62 of the General Laws, allowing resident shareholders of housing cooperatives to claim tax deductions provided they have resided in their cooperative unit for the entire tax year and have not previously claimed deductions for real estate taxes or mortgage interest on their federal income tax returns. This legislative move is designed to alleviate the financial burden on cooperative members, promoting equitable treatment in the tax code.

Contention

Debates surrounding HB 3165 may arise concerning its implications for revenue generation at the state level. Critics may argue that offering tax breaks to cooperative shareholders could diminish state tax revenues while benefitting a specific group of residents. Conversely, supporters might contend that such incentives are necessary to enhance the attractiveness of cooperative housing and provide essential financial relief to those living in cooperatives. The bill presents an opportunity to address broader housing affordability issues while balancing state fiscal responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2902

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MA H3169

To encourage donations to local nonprofits

MA H2660

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MA H2307

Authorizing local control of waste collection hours of operation

MA H1850

To address arbitration and litigation relief

MA H638

To protect library patron privacy

MA H1545

Relative to childless individuals with chronic disabilities experiencing homelessness

MA H3168

To extend the research and development sales tax exemption

Similar Bills

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