Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3221

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Updating disabled veterans tax exemption totals

Impact

By amending the pertinent sections of law, the bill would increase the financial relief provided to disabled veterans and their spouses who own property in Massachusetts. The proposed tax exemption values range from $800 to $10,000 depending on the veteran’s disability status, ensuring that those most in need receive significant tax relief. The ongoing benefit for surviving spouses of disabled veterans is also highlighted, ensuring they maintain tax exemptions as long as they continue to occupy their domicile. This reflects a commitment by the state to support veterans and their families financially.

Summary

House Bill 3221 aims to update the tax exemption totals for disabled veterans in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill specifically revises the exemption values associated with real estate owned by veterans who meet specific eligibility criteria. The proposed changes would affect multiple sections of Chapter 59 of the Massachusetts General Laws, providing various levels of tax exemption based on the degree of disability and the duration of residency in the state. This update is essential to ensure that the financial benefits for veterans remain relevant in light of inflation and economic changes.

Contention

While the bill is largely supported by veteran advocacy groups as a necessary step for better financial assistance, some opponents may raise concerns about the budgetary implications of increasing these tax exemptions. The potential loss of revenue for municipalities may lead to debates around how to balance local government funding with these much-needed benefits for veterans. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding the eligibility criteria and the adequacy of the proposed tax levels to truly meet the needs of disabled veterans in the Commonwealth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3552

Regarding the alternative energy portfolios standard

MA H2161

Ensuring fair and full employee compensation

MA H2391

Relative to Constitutional rights

MA H1938

Ensuring fair and full employee compensation

MA H3413

Relative to community works programs

MA H2681

Relative to Constitutional rights

MA H2947

Recategorizing DMH, DPH, and DDS police

MA H3219

Relative to the delivery of property tax bills

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