Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1960

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing tax credits for health care preceptorship

Impact

This legislation seeks to amend Chapter 62 of the general laws by adding a provision that allows health care practitioners to claim a tax credit for their voluntary service as preceptors. Eligible practitioners must work a minimum of 300 hours across three rotations with students in approved training programs. The maximum tax credit that can be claimed is capped at $5,000 per taxable year, accounting for the individuals they assist without compensation, which incentivizes participation in preceptorship programs that are essential in medical education.

Summary

Senate Bill S1960 proposes the establishment of tax credits aimed at incentivizing healthcare practitioners to serve as preceptors for eligible students in various medical training programs. The bill is rooted in the need to address workforce shortages in the healthcare sector of Massachusetts. By encouraging experienced practitioners to mentor students, the hope is to bolster the training and availability of healthcare professionals across the state, particularly in areas identified as having a critical lack of healthcare workers.

Contention

While the bill supports healthcare education and addresses workforce shortages, there may be some contention surrounding its implementation and financial implications. Concerns could arise regarding the allocation of state funds used for tax credits and whether such incentives effectively lead to the desired outcomes in terms of workforce improvement. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the bureaucratic processes involved in certifying eligible practitioners and ensuring compliance with the eligibility criteria set forth in the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1070

Relative to petit treason

MA S1509

Regulating delivered food

MA S2375

To establish free access to rides to elections in Massachusetts (FARE)

MA S2370

Adjusting school bus driver physical examinations

MA S2460

Creating equal access to a common application for low-income veterans

MA S1507

Regarding the pediatric palliative care program

MA S853

Preserving and protecting public health

MA S1823

Providing retirement benefits for for caregivers at the Soldiers' Homes

Similar Bills

MA H3218

Establishing tax credits for health care preceptorship

IA HF111

A bill for an act creating an advanced registered nurse practitioner preceptor tax credit available against the individual income tax, and including applicability provisions.

IA SSB1082

A bill for an act creating an advanced registered nurse practitioner preceptor tax credit available against the individual income tax, and including applicability provisions.(See SF 391.)

IA SF391

A bill for an act creating an advanced registered nurse practitioner preceptor tax credit available against the individual income tax, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1082.)

IA HF327

A bill for an act creating an advanced registered nurse practitioner preceptor tax credit available against the individual income tax, and including applicability provisions.

MD HB496

Income Tax - Credits for Nursing Program Preceptors in Areas With Health Care Workforce Shortages - Alterations

AR HB1670

To Create The Preceptor Tax Incentive Program; And To Provide Incentives For Certain Medical Or Counseling Professionals To Train Certain Students Who Are Learning To Become Medical Or Counseling Professionals.

TX HB1108

Relating to the regulation of medical radiologic technology.