Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3060

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Facilitating housing for all

Impact

The bill introduces a 0.25% gross receipts tax on business entities with an exemption for the first $50 million in gross receipts. The revenue generated from this tax will be channeled exclusively into the Housing First and Housing for All Fund, which aims to facilitate a variety of housing assistance programs. These programs will include supporting unhoused individuals, providing rental subsidies, and funding housing construction and rehabilitation projects. An annual reporting mechanism will ensure transparency and accountability in how funds are utilized, potentially improving public trust in the process.

Summary

House Bill 3060, titled 'An Act facilitating housing for all', is proposed legislation aimed at addressing homelessness in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts through the establishment of a dedicated fund, the Housing First and Housing for All Fund. This fund will be financed by a new gross receipts tax levied on business entities operating in the state. The initiative seeks to generate sustainable revenue to support a range of homelessness prevention and reduction programs, ensuring resources are allocated effectively to assist those in need.

Contention

While the bill has gained support for its goal of tackling homelessness, there are concerns regarding the tax burden placed on businesses, particularly small enterprises. Critics argue that the new tax could hinder business growth and deter incoming investments, potentially negating the benefits aimed at improving housing accessibility. Proponents of the bill, however, contend that the long-term benefits of reducing homelessness and supporting vulnerable populations will outweigh the short-term burdens placed on businesses, emphasizing the social responsibilities that accompany economic activities.

Companion Bills

MA H5182

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1479

Facilitating a statewide housing policy simulator

MA H2255

Facilitating approval of inclusionary zoning for affordable housing

MA H3466

Facilitating public ownership of public utilities

MA H3309

Facilitating access to justice in the city of Cambridge

MA H2350

Facilitating site plan review

MA H4289

Facilitating the appropriation and expenditure of community preservation funds for community housing purposes in the town of Chatham

MA H2298

Facilitating site plan review

MA H1480

Financing housing first programs and housing for all in Massachusetts

MA S2007

Facilitating brownfields redevelopment

MA H3629

Facilitating cost efficient transportation

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