Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3146

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring a waiting period for new taxes

Impact

This bill, if enacted, would modify existing tax law by introducing a stipulation that delays the implementation of newly established taxes. This change could affect the state’s revenue-collection schedule, allowing stakeholders more time to prepare for the financial implications of new tax policies. Supporters of the bill may argue that it reflects a commitment to fiscal responsibility and transparency, benefiting constituents by preventing sudden financial burdens.

Summary

House Bill 3146 proposes establishing a mandatory waiting period for new taxes in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill stipulates that no new tax shall be collected, assessed, or payable until three months after the passage of the act creating the new tax. This legislative move aims to provide citizens, businesses, and local governments with an adjustment period following the introduction of new taxes, potentially aiding in fiscal planning and compliance.

Contention

While proponents may view the waiting period as a safeguard for taxpayers, critics could contend that such a delay might hinder the state's ability to respond swiftly to urgent fiscal needs or to enforce newly necessary funding measures. The debate surrounding this bill is likely to engage discussions on the balance between waiting periods for taxpayer transparency and the urgency of state funding requirements.

Companion Bills

MA H5238

Replaced by Certain Revenue petitions pertaining to taxation & tax payments

Previously Filed As

MA H3362

Relative to requiring premium impact statements

MA H251

Requiring an audit to review the utilization of welfare benefits out-of-state

MA HB409

AN ACT relating to waiting periods for sales of firearms.

MA H2293

Requiring municipal spending reports on the use of opioid settlement funds

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Requiring triennial reports on the impacts of multi-family zoning in MBTA communities

MA H1533

Requiring community meetings before the opening of an emergency overflow shelter

MA HB56

Requiring a background check and mandatory waiting period during certain firearm transfers.

MA H1536

Enhancing prioritization for the emergency assistance program

MA H802

Requiring photo ID’s to vote

MA HB384

Repeal Firearm Sale Waiting Period

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