Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3163

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To create an income tax deduction for municipal and school fees

Impact

The proposed bill would amend Section 3 of Chapter 62 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, thereby expanding the scope of allowable income tax deductions. By reducing the tax liability for families incurring costs associated with school and municipal services, it aims to enhance educational access and community support. Supporters of the bill may argue that this change incentivizes participation in school programs and ensures that families are not deterred by additional costs, thereby promoting equity in education and access to community resources.

Summary

House Bill 3163 seeks to introduce an income tax deduction for fees paid to municipalities and public school districts in Massachusetts. Specifically, it allows taxpayers to deduct expenses associated with student transportation to and from public schools, as well as fees for participating in various school programs, including athletic and enrichment activities. Additionally, it includes deductions for fees related to trash pickup and disposal services, particularly in 'pay as you throw' programs. This legislative measure aims to alleviate financial burdens on families by making educational and municipal services more affordable.

Contention

While the bill appears beneficial to many, it may face scrutiny concerning its implications on state revenue. Critics may question the long-term fiscal impact of introducing additional deductions, worrying that it could strain state budgets or result in increased financial disparities among municipalities. Further discussions might arise regarding the sustainability of funding for essential services if the tax base is reduced as a result of these deductions. Balancing the goal of supporting families with the financial realities of municipal and state funding will likely be a point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H428

Relative to alcohol sales on Thanksgiving

MA H353

Relative to alcohol sales on Thanksgiving

MA H3367

Naming “The Bill Russell and Bob Cousy Highway”

MA H3729

Protecting motorists and emergency personnel

MA H3727

Naming “The Bill Russell and Bob Cousy Highway”

MA H1839

Relative to the penalty for disorderly persons

MA H3162

Extending a property tax exemption to the surviving spouse of blind persons

MA H3383

Designating the song “Roadrunner” as the official rock song of the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.