Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3826

Introduced
5/4/23  
Refer
5/4/23  
Refer
11/6/23  
Engrossed
12/21/23  
Engrossed
5/9/24  
Enrolled
5/16/24  
Chaptered
5/23/24  

Caption

Authorizing the town of Holliston to establish a means-tested senior citizen property tax exemption

Impact

If enacted, this measure would directly benefit qualifying seniors by providing a property tax exemption based on income requirements. The exemption amount will be determined annually by the Holliston Select Board, ensuring that it is adjusted to reflect changes in the state's circuit breaker income tax credit. This exemption is designed to be supplemental to any existing financial aids and is expected to enhance the quality of life for low-income senior homeowners by making property ownership more financially sustainable.

Summary

House Bill 3826 aims to authorize the town of Holliston, Massachusetts, to implement a means-tested property tax exemption specifically for senior citizens. The bill's introduction is part of an effort to alleviate the financial burden on elderly residents who may be struggling to afford property taxes. Under this proposed legislation, eligible homeowners aged 65 and older or those with joint owners meeting age criteria could benefit from reduced tax liabilities, helping them remain in their homes without financial distress.

Contention

Critics might argue that while the intention behind this bill is commendable, it could place a heavier tax burden on younger residents or those without similar exemptions. Additionally, there may be concerns about the implementation logistics—whether the Board of Assessors can effectively manage the application process and determine eligibility without bureaucratic delays or excessive administrative costs. The bill's stipulation that exemptions cannot be approved until after the Department of Revenue certifies the tax rate could also lead to potential delays in relief for applicants.

Companion Bills

MA H3998

Similar To Authorizing the town of Holliston to continue the employment of Mark Dellicker as deputy fire chief until a maximum age of 70

MA H4176

Similar To Authorizing the town of Holliston to convert a certain liquor license

MA H4386

Similar To Message from the Governor — Bill Returned with Recommendation of Amendment

MA H4867

Similar To Authorizing the town of Holliston to grant an additional license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages

MA H5119

Similar To Creating select board-town manager form of government in the town of Holliston

Previously Filed As

MA H3823

Relative to assisting veterans in need

MA H3482

Relative to assisting veterans in need

MA H3943

Relative to improving elections

MA H3444

Relative to s-license compliance

MA H2018

Authorizing certain investments by the treasurer of the town of Hopkinton

MA H2017

Authorizing sewer and water user discounts in the town of Hopkinton

MA H3011

To reduce delinquent municipal tax interest rates

MA H3965

Relative to tax abatement equity

Similar Bills

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