Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3020

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to providing tax processing and filing assistance for certain disabled veterans

Impact

If enacted, this bill is expected to alleviate some of the financial pressures that disabled veterans face, especially those whose ability to manage their tax obligations may be adversely affected by their mental health challenges. By implementing a structured program through the Department of Revenue, the bill also aims to enhance education and resources available to veterans regarding tax compliance. This would not only equip veterans with the necessary knowledge to navigate tax filing processes but would also improve access to assistance at local veterans offices.

Summary

House Bill 3020 aims to provide essential tax processing and filing assistance to certain disabled veterans, specifically those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as recognized by the Veterans Administration. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 62C of the General Laws of Massachusetts to include provisions for waiving interest and penalties on taxes owed by qualifying veterans who demonstrate that their delinquent tax payments were a direct result of their PTSD. This legislative effort recognizes the unique challenges faced by veterans in navigating tax responsibilities when impacted by psychological issues stemming from their service.

Contention

The implementation of HB 3020 may face scrutiny regarding the adequacy and effectiveness of the proposed tax assistance program. Questions may arise about how efficiently the Department of Revenue can administer this program, particularly in reaching the intended recipients and providing them with sufficient support. Furthermore, discussions are likely to include the financial implications of waiving taxes for certain veterans, including the impact on state revenue. Ensuring that the legislation does not inadvertently lead to abuse or misuse of the tax waivers is also a crucial point that may be raised during legislative debates.

Companion Bills

MA H4971

Replaced by Certain Revenue petitions relating to Veterans and Service Members

Previously Filed As

MA H3245

Relative to property tax relief for 100% disabled veterans

MA S1988

Relative to property tax relief for 100% disabled veterans

MA H3016

Establishing a homestead exemption for disabled veterans

MA H4971

Certain Revenue petitions relating to Veterans and Service Members

MA S670

Relative to disabled veterans fishing and hunting licenses

MA H3069

Relative to municipal senior property tax relief for 100% disabled veterans

MA H3115

Relative to tax abatement for permanently disabled veterans

MA H3101

Relative to vehicle registration fees and sales tax for disabled veterans

MA S1986

Relative to motor vehicle sales tax exemption for 100% disabled veterans

MA S1962

Excluding student loan forgiveness from taxable income for permanently and totally disabled veterans

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