Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3239

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to municipal property tax reform

Impact

The bill is designed to facilitate the consolidation of administrative functions among municipalities, allowing for streamlined operations in property tax assessments. By doing so, it seeks to address discrepancies and improve resources when handling property tax evaluations. Moreover, the proposed framework could potentially decrease administrative costs associated with maintaining individual assessment offices, leading to more efficient tax administration and potentially increased revenue stability for municipalities.

Summary

House Bill 3239, titled 'An Act relative to municipal property tax reform,' aims to establish a framework for cities and towns in Massachusetts to form regional boards of assessors. This legislation allows municipal chief executive officers to enter into agreements for assessing property collectively, which can enhance efficiency and consistency in property assessments. The regional board of assessors would inherit the powers and responsibilities of local boards, enabling a collaborative approach among municipalities.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding HB 3239 is the potential impact on local control. Critics may argue that forming regional boards could dilute the authority of individual city and town boards of assessors, centralizing power and decision-making in ways that might not reflect the unique needs of every community. Additionally, there might be concerns about the procedural implications of merging responsibilities, especially regarding how decisions are made and how performance is measured across varied municipalities. These concerns indicate ongoing debates about the balance between efficiency and localized governance within the structure of property tax administration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2571

Empowering municipalities and local governments

MA H4788

Empowering municipalities and local governments

MA H2945

Establishing a senior property tax deferral pilot program

MA H2883

Relative to the improvement in the process for collecting delinquent municipal property taxes

MA H2818

Relative to senior property tax deferral

MA H4624

Relative to municipal tax lien procedures and protections for property owners in the Commonwealth

MA S1841

Establishing a senior property tax deferral pilot program

MA H2974

Relative to senior property tax deferral

MA S1847

Relative to senior property tax deferral

MA S2827

Empowering municipalities and local governments

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