Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2015

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a tiered corporate minimum tax

Impact

The introduction of a tiered corporate minimum tax is expected to impact state revenues significantly. By setting minimum tax thresholds according to the sales brackets ranging from $456 for corporations earning under $1 million, to $150,000 for those exceeding $1 billion, the legislation seeks to generate additional revenue for essential services and infrastructure. Supporters of the bill argue that it will promote economic equity by reducing the tax burden on smaller businesses while holding larger corporations accountable. Critics, however, may argue that increasing tax burdens on larger corporations could lead to potential job losses or a decrease in investment within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 2015 aims to establish a tiered corporate minimum tax system in Massachusetts. This bill proposes adjustments to the existing tax structure under chapter 63 of the General Laws, creating different tax brackets based on corporation sales within the state. The goal is to implement a minimum tax that scales with the revenue of corporations operating in the Commonwealth, thereby ensuring that larger corporations contribute a fairer share based on their economic activity.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S2015 may arise in discussions regarding the fairness and efficacy of the tiered system. Some lawmakers could express concerns that the increased taxation on larger businesses might discourage economic growth and investment, especially in a competitive market where large corporations might relocate to states with lower corporate tax burdens. Conversely, proponents will argue that this reform can provide much-needed funding for public services without disproportionately harming smaller enterprises in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1835

Establishing a tiered corporate minimum tax

MA H2743

Establishing a tiered corporate minimum tax

MA S1895

Supporting regional economic development and transit

MA H2842

Relative to the corporate minimum excise tax

MA S1841

Establishing a senior property tax deferral pilot program

MA S1880

Closing a corporate tax haven loophole

MA S1837

Establishing fairness for agricultural laborers

MA H2967

Establishing a tax on excessive executive compensation

MA H2945

Establishing a senior property tax deferral pilot program

MA H2790

Establishing the Massachusetts Maritime Commercial Development tax credit

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