Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3128

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to improving the efficiency of the state low income housing tax credit

Impact

If enacted, HB 3128 would directly affect the allocation process of low-income housing tax credits by clarifying the roles of different participants. By allowing both project owners and those financing such projects to be considered allocatees, it encourages a broader range of contributors to engage in housing development. This could increase investment in affordable housing projects and potentially lead to a surge in housing availability for low-income residents. The bill, therefore, seeks to enhance the operational efficiency of existing laws governing tax credits in housing programs.

Summary

House Bill 3128 aims to improve the efficiency of the state low-income housing tax credit system in Massachusetts. The bill introduces a new definition for 'allocatee,' which designates a taxpayer that owns a qualified Massachusetts project or is committed to providing funding to such a project, thereby expanding the eligibility for receiving low-income housing tax credits. This amendment is aimed at streamlining the process and ensuring that funding can be allocated more effectively to encourage the development of affordable housing in the state.

Contention

While the bill aims to facilitate housing development, some discussions around it highlight concerns about the clarity and scope of the definition of allocatee. Stakeholders may debate whether expanding eligibility could dilute the effectiveness of tax credits intended specifically for aiding low-income housing projects. Additionally, there may be discussions on whether the bill adequately addresses the needs of local communities regarding housing assistance or if it primarily favors larger developers over smaller, community-focused initiatives.

Companion Bills

MA H5182

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3149

Establishing a commission to study reforms to the low-income housing tax credit program

MA HB916

Relating To The Low-income Housing Tax Credit.

MA SB2137

Relating to the allocation of low income housing tax credits.

MA HB916

Relating To The Low-income Housing Tax Credit.

MA SB944

Relating To The Low-income Housing Tax Credit.

MA SB944

Relating To The Low-income Housing Tax Credit.

MA SB2675

Relating To The Low-income Housing Tax Credit.

MA SB826

Relating To The Low-income Housing Tax Credit.

MA SB826

Relating To The Low-income Housing Tax Credit.

MA HB949

Relating To The Low-income Housing Tax Credit.

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