Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2900

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to gun safe deductions

Impact

The proposed legislation impacts existing Massachusetts tax codes, specifically by introducing a financial incentive for gun owners to purchase storage devices. Should the bill pass, it would enable qualified taxpayers to deduct the cost of gun safes from their income tax, thereby potentially reducing their tax burden. This could lead to an increase in the sale of gun safes, further promoting safe storage practices among firearm owners in the state.

Summary

House Bill 2900 aims to provide individuals with a tax deduction for the purchase of gun safes. This initiative is represented by David K. Muradian, Jr. and seeks to amend Massachusetts tax law by adding a new provision that allows a deduction of up to $2,000 for individuals or couples filing jointly. The intention behind this bill is to promote responsible gun ownership by incentivizing the purchase of gun safes, thus enhancing firearm safety.

Contention

One point of contention around HB 2900 may stem from differing opinions on gun control and safety measures. While proponents could emphasize the importance of safe firearm storage and the need to prevent accidents, opponents might argue about how such deductions could be perceived as a state's endorsement of gun ownership, complicating the broader conversation surrounding gun regulation. The bill may also spark discussions regarding whether tax incentives for firearm purchases align with public safety goals, given the ongoing debates about gun control in society.

Companion Bills

MA H2808

Similar To To grant state income tax exemption for school fees and charges

MA H4728

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2675

Promoting fairness in licensing

MA H654

Relative to special education reimbursement

MA H2924

Relative to retirement systems and pensions for correctional officers

MA H3202

Relative to the exemption of personal safety devices

MA H2382

Relative to firearm dealer licensing

MA H2897

Relative to the exemption of personal safety devices

MA H540

Relative to special education funding

MA H3203

Relative to gun safe deductions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.