Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1910

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Establishing a tax credit for teachers purchasing supplies

Impact

If enacted, S1910 would amend the General Laws of Massachusetts to include a new provision that allows for tax deductions based on specific educational expenses incurred by teachers. The bill is set to become effective for tax years starting January 1, 2024, targeting a critical support mechanism for teachers' financial well-being. It is anticipated that this legislative action would encourage more teachers to invest in their classrooms without the burden of complete personal financial risk, potentially improving educational outcomes insofar as the quality of supplies utilized in teaching is concerned.

Summary

Senate Bill S1910, filed by Senator Patrick M. O'Connor, proposes to establish a tax credit specifically for elementary and secondary school teachers in Massachusetts who purchase classroom supplies. This initiative aims to provide financial relief to educators who often spend out of pocket for necessary materials that enhance their students' learning experiences. The measure highlights the ongoing challenges teachers face in accessing adequate resources and acknowledges their contributions to education despite budget constraints in many districts.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step by education advocates, there remain notable discussions regarding its scope and potential limitations. Critics may argue that the bill does not sufficiently address broader systemic issues in educational funding and resources. Additionally, there could be concerns about whether the tax credit will be substantial enough to make a meaningful difference in teachers' financial situations, particularly for those working in underfunded districts. Ongoing debates may arise around the bill's implementation and the logistics of how teachers would claim these credits on their taxes.

Companion Bills

MA H4560

Similar To Authorizing the town of Carlisle to establish a means tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H4615

Similar To Similar Bills

MA H4920

Similar To Relative to means tested senior citizen property tax exemptions in the town of Westford

Previously Filed As

MA S2054

Establishing a tax credit for teachers purchasing supplies

MA S1909

Establishing a tax credit for small businesses

MA S1911

Establishing a tax credit for the purchase of hearing aids

MA S2058

Establishing a tax credit for the purchase of hearing aids

MA H675

Establishing the school supplies for teachers program

MA S1903

Establishing a tax credit for child care

MA S448

Establishing the school supplies for teachers program

MA S1904

Establishing a tax credit for employment of veterans

MA S1907

Establishing a tax credit for families caring for relatives with aphasia

MA S2064

Establishing a living organ donor tax credit

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.