Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3176

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the electronic filing of certain forms used in property valuation

Impact

The implementation of this bill would have significant implications for property assessment practices within Massachusetts. By requiring electronic submissions, the bill intends to reduce paperwork and enhance the speed of processing property evaluations. This move to digitalize submission processes is expected to improve accuracy and facilitate timely decisions related to real property tax assessments. Additionally, it would align the state's property evaluation process with modern technological standards.

Summary

House Bill 3176 aims to amend Chapter 59 of the General Laws by introducing electronic filing requirements for various forms related to property valuation. The bill specifically mandates that any documents required or permitted to be submitted by property owners or lessees be filed electronically in a manner prescribed by the board of assessors. This change seeks to streamline the process of property valuation and assessment, making it more efficient and accessible for both assessors and property owners.

Contention

While proponents of H3176 argue that electronic filing can lead to improved efficiency and reduce administrative burdens, there may be opposition based on concerns surrounding access and technology limits for some property owners. Stakeholders worry that not all residents, particularly those in rural areas or those less familiar with technology, may easily adapt to the new requirements. A consideration of these potential barriers will be essential for the successful rollout of the new electronic filing system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2662

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

MA H3175

Relative to increasing access for veterans tax exemptions

MA H2663

Relative to the internal benefits of public safety telecommunicators

MA H3733

Resolve directing the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to study the feasibility of extending the orange line

MA H3968

Relative to a tax exemption for seniors and a person with a disability

MA H2144

Relative to transparency in employee benefits reporting in private construction

MA H3524

Relative to transparency in private utility construction contracts

MA H3734

Resolve relative to a VFW Parkway master plan special commission

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.