Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3024

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to a sales tax exemption for animal medication prescribed by veterinarians

Impact

If enacted, H3024 will amend Chapter 64H of the General Laws of Massachusetts by adding a new subsection that grants exemption status to prescription animal drugs, durable medical equipment, prosthetics, and other veterinary supplies. This change represents a significant shift in how the state handles sales tax for veterinary services and products, aligning Massachusetts' policies with modern views on animal health care. By facilitating easier access to veterinary prescriptions, the bill seeks to improve the overall health and welfare of animals across the state.

Summary

House Bill H3024 proposes a sales tax exemption specifically for medications prescribed by veterinarians for animal use. This legislative initiative is presented by Representative Michelle L. Badger and is aimed at alleviating the financial burden on pet owners and animal caretakers by eliminating sales tax on essential veterinary products. The intent of this bill is to make veterinary care more affordable and accessible, encouraging responsible pet ownership and ensuring that animals receive necessary medical treatment without the added cost imposed by sales tax.

Contention

While the bill appears to support animal welfare, it could spark debate regarding the financial implications for state revenue. Exempting sales tax on animal medications may result in a decrease in tax income, raising concerns among fiscal conservatives and those worried about budgetary constraints. Proponents argue that the long-term benefits of healthier animals and reduced overall health care costs for pet owners might outweigh immediate fiscal concerns. Opposition may focus on the precedent it sets for tax exemptions in other sectors and the impact on state funding resources.

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Previously Filed As

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