Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3228

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to tuition tax credit

Impact

The proposed legislation would amend Chapter 62 of Massachusetts laws, adding a new provision that provides tax relief for educational expenses. If passed, this bill would significantly impact state tax revenues by introducing a new form of tax expenditure aimed at increasing access to education through financial incentives. The credit's design allows for any excess credit to be carried forward for up to seven years, potentially providing long-term financial benefits to students and families. This measure could serve to encourage more individuals to enroll in higher education programs, thereby enhancing the state's educated workforce.

Summary

House Bill 3228, introduced by Representative John H. Rogers, aims to establish a tuition tax credit that would assist individuals paying for higher education expenses. Specifically, the bill allows for a tax credit of up to 20% of qualified tuition and fees incurred during a taxable year, with a maximum limit of $5,000 applicable per tax year. This credit is intended to alleviate the financial burden on students and families pursuing higher education in Massachusetts, making it more accessible for residents.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding the bill may bring forth various points of contention. Supporters are likely to argue that such a tax credit is essential in fostering an educated populace and supporting students financially as they pursue their degrees, especially in a time when the costs of higher education continue to rise. However, opponents may express concerns regarding the fiscal implications of the bill, questioning how the state will offset the loss in tax revenue and whether it will adequately serve those in need or disproportionately favor certain income brackets. Evaluating these perspectives will be vital as the bill undergoes review and potential amendments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3227

Relative to bundled cellular telephone transactions

MA H3771

Relative to the used vehicle record book

MA H2524

Protecting Norwood healthcare access

MA H683

Relative to inflation adjustments for education aid

MA H3409

Establishing the official ice cream flavor of the Commonwealth

MA H3770

Authorizing the Department of Highways to acquire a certain dam in the town of Norwood

MA H2525

Establishing a Norwood hospital working group

MA H1962

Relative to police use of epinephrine autoinjectors

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.