Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3127

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing tax relief for rent-burdened individuals and families

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly influence state tax laws by providing tangible tax benefits to a specific demographic—those who struggle with high rental costs. By allowing a substantial tax deduction on rent, the legislation aims to alleviate financial strain for lower to moderate-income households, effectively making housing more affordable. This could consequently affect budget planning for the state as it would mean less revenue obtained from income taxes from lower-income residents who benefit from this deduction.

Summary

House Bill 3127 proposes an amendment to Chapter 62 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, aimed at providing tax relief to individuals and families who are rent-burdened. The bill would allow eligible individuals to deduct an amount equal to 50% of their rental payments from their taxable income, up to a maximum deduction of $4,100. The bill is designed to assist those whose household income does not exceed 100% of the area median income as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 3127 may center on its fiscal implications and the criteria for eligibility. Supporters may argue that the bill is a necessary measure to help vulnerable populations facing housing insecurity, thus contributing positively to community stability. Conversely, opponents could raise concerns about the potential loss of state revenue and whether the criteria established sufficiently target those in greatest need, or if it could be perceived as an open-ended entitlement program that may need stringent oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2830

Providing tax relief for rent-burdened individuals and families

MA S1959

Relative to providing tax relief

MA H347

Alleviating the burden of medical debt for patients and families

MA H3782

Providing for relief for restaurants and bars

MA H1312

Providing upstream homelessness prevention assistance to families, youth, and adults

MA H4274

Alleviating the burden of medical debt for patients and families

MA H1353

Providing relief of 40B regulations for municipalities sheltering individuals on behalf of DHCD

MA S1854

Providing property tax relief for older adults

MA S1913

Relative to middle class economic relief

MA H42

Creating tax relief for affordability, competitiveness and equity

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.