Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1897

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

To support the seasonal workforce

Impact

Under this legislation, seasonal employers would be eligible for a refundable income tax credit based on the rent they pay for housing employees during their respective employment seasons. The structure of this credit aims to alleviate the financial strain on these employers, encouraging them to offer better accommodations to their workforce. The total cumulative value of these credits would be capped at $10,000 annually, thus providing a limit on the overall budget impact of the program on state revenues while still offering substantial assistance to eligible businesses.

Summary

Senate Bill S1897, titled 'An Act to support the seasonal workforce', introduces a tax credit program aimed at supporting employers who rely on seasonal workers. The bill defines a 'seasonal employer' as one that operates predominantly within a short, recurring time frame—specifically, more than 70% of their business during periods of less than 20 weeks in a calendar year. This definition helps identify the businesses that would qualify for the proposed tax benefits, providing a targeted approach to aid those struggling with the temporary housing of seasonal laborers.

Contention

While the bill aims to provide relief to seasonal employers, it could potentially create contention among different stakeholders. These stakeholders might include local governments that rely on tax revenue from businesses and housing allocations, as well as advocacy groups focused on housing rights for workers. Critics may argue that any tax incentives should also promote better living conditions and rights for seasonal employees rather than focusing solely on employer profitability. Therefore, the bill's implementation could lead to discussions around ensuring that the benefits extend to improving worker accommodations rather than just financial gains for the employers.

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