Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4451

Introduced
9/4/25  

Caption

Expanding access to commuter transit benefits offered by employers

Impact

The bill, if enacted, would amend Chapter 149 of the General Laws of Massachusetts to include new provisions regarding commuter benefits. Notably, this means that larger employers would be required to provide benefits that align with federal guidelines, ensuring employees are aware of and able to utilize these pre-tax benefits. The bill also foresees the Department of Revenue directing a public awareness campaign to educate both employers and employees about these benefits, thus promoting better usage and compliance.

Summary

House Bill 4451 aims to expand access to commuter transit benefits provided by employers in Massachusetts. Specifically, it mandates that employers with 500 or more employees must offer their employees the option to utilize a pre-tax transportation fringe benefit for commuting. This benefit is designed to allow employees to deduct qualified transportation costs from their gross income, thereby making commuting more affordable. The bill is rooted in the intention of promoting the use of public transport and reducing traffic congestion by incentivizing commuting options through financial benefits.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the logistics of enforcement and compliance, particularly concerning penalties for non-compliant employers. The bill stipulates fines for violations, starting at $100 for a first offense, escalating to $250 for subsequent violations. Some stakeholders might raise concerns about the financial burden this places on smaller businesses or the adequacy of support systems for implementing these changes. Additionally, ensuring that collective bargaining agreements are honored while implementing these mandates could also be a complex issue to navigate.

Companion Bills

MA H2153

Replaces Expanding access to commuter transit benefits offered by employers

Previously Filed As

MA H1929

Expanding access to commuter transit benefits offered by employers

MA S1193

Expanding access to commuter transit benefits offered by employers

MA H2939

Relative to commuter transit benefits

MA H2782

Expanding the commuter deduction to regional transit authority fares

MA S1832

Expanding the commuter deduction to regional transit authority fares

MA H2973

Relative to commuter transit benefits

MA S1850

Relative to commuter transit benefits

MA H1865

Relative to a just transition to clean energy

MA H4736

Commuter transit benefits, child tax credit, and other related matters

MA H4439

Relative to a just transition to clean energy

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