Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3278

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Creating a graduated deed excise tax for affordable housing

Impact

The introduction of H3278 would potentially create a more sustainable funding mechanism aimed at addressing the ongoing housing crisis in Massachusetts. By allocating tax revenues from these excise taxes, the bill emphasizes a commitment to affordable housing initiatives and enhances the current structure of the Affordable Housing Act. The expected outcome is an increased financial foundation for existing programs dedicated to combatting housing shortages and improving living conditions, as well as greater support for community development related to housing.

Summary

House Bill 3278 aims to establish a graduated deed excise tax in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts specifically for the purpose of funding affordable housing initiatives. The bill seeks to amend the existing tax structure by implementing escalated rates based on the sales prices of properties. Under this proposed legislation, properties sold for less than $250,000 will not face an excise tax increase, while those sold for higher amounts will incur greater tax burdens incrementally based on their sale price, thereby generating additional revenue for housing programs.

Contention

Notably, while the bill appears to foster a comprehensive approach to tackling housing issues, it may face challenges related to the implementation of the graduated tax rates. Critics might argue that increased taxes could deter real estate transactions or drive down property sales, ultimately having a counterproductive effect on the housing market. Additionally, the proposed tax rates could be perceived as disproportionately affecting middle-income sellers or buyers, sparking debate over equitable taxation and the role of state intervention in the housing market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2356

Incentivizing inclusionary zoning

MA H1468

Designating the Senator Bill Owens Center at the University of Massachusetts Boston

MA H1577

Resolve to plan, preserve, and protect

MA H477

Modernizing the Massachusetts laws

MA H3904

Relative to senior tax exemption

MA H2995

To amend the training requirement for the fire department cadet program in Boston

MA H2734

To repeal pay-to-stay fees

MA H3932

Relative to certain affordable housing and branch library space in the Dorchester section of the city of Boston

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.