Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3275

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to excise tax on motor vehicles

Impact

The amendment aims to improve transparency and accessibility regarding motor vehicle excise tax regulations. By ensuring that taxpayers are adequately informed about circumstances that may warrant an abatement or exemption, the bill intends to promote fairness in tax assessments and help vehicle owners avail themselves of possible tax relief. This initiative may lead to an increase in requests for abatements or exemptions as more individuals learn of their potential rights under the new rules.

Summary

House Bill 3275 proposes amendments to the excise tax regulations for motor vehicles in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill mandates that the commissioner of the Department of Revenue provide detailed descriptions of circumstances that may warrant an abatement or exemption from the motor vehicle excise tax. These detailed descriptions will be disseminated to local boards of assessors and the registrar of motor vehicles to inform vehicle owners of their potential eligibility for tax relief options.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H3275 may center on how the bill's implementation will affect local revenue streams from motor vehicle excise taxes. Concerns might be raised on whether these changes could lead to a decrease in tax revenue for municipalities, especially if a significant number of taxpayers begin to seek exemptions or abatements. Additionally, the process of creating and distributing these detailed descriptions may impose some burden on the Department of Revenue, which could be a source of discussion among legislators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2976

Relative to excise tax on motor vehicles

MA H2902

Relative to motor vehicle excise taxes

MA H2950

Relative to disabled service-connected veterans and the motor vehicle excise tax

MA H2840

Relative to motor vehicle excise tax exemptions for 100 percent disabled veterans

MA H2975

Relative to vehicle excise tax

MA H2979

Relative to motor vehicle excise tax waivers

MA H400

Relative to vehicle recalls

MA H4727

Study Order

MA H4277

Relative to vehicle recalls

MA S2210

Relative to increasing operational safety for keyless ignition technology in motor vehicles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.