Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4027

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

Relative to motor vehicle excise tax exemptions for a person with a disability

Impact

The proposed changes in H4027 are poised to impact state laws governing tax exemptions by providing greater inclusivity for individuals with various disabilities. By updating the law to address specific conditions recognized by the medical advisory board, the bill fosters a more equitable approach to fiscal relief for disabled residents. It underscores the state's commitment to supporting accessibility and enhancing the quality of life for those affected by disabilities.

Summary

House Bill H4027 aims to amend the existing laws regarding motor vehicle excise tax exemptions for individuals with disabilities in Massachusetts. Specifically, it seeks to modify the criteria for eligibility to include those with the permanent loss of use of one or both feet, or one or both hands, alongside individuals previously eligible due to the loss of both legs or arms. This expansion reflects a broader perspective on disabilities, ensuring that a wider range of mobility impairments is recognized within the excise tax exemption framework.

Contention

While the bill aims to be inclusive, there may be points of contention regarding its fiscal implications on state revenue. Opponents may argue that expanding tax exemptions could lead to reduced funding for public services. Proponents, however, contend that the social benefits of assisting individuals with disabilities through financial relief outweigh the potential concerns about revenue loss. As discussions progress, stakeholders are likely to engage in debates about balancing support for vulnerable populations with the state’s economic obligations.

Companion Bills

MA H5164

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3275

Relative to excise tax on motor vehicles

MA H3233

To replace the motor vehicle excise tax with a gas tax adjustment

MA S2092

Relative to excise tax collections of electric motor vehicles

MA H7575

Allows persons with disabilities to receive up to two (2) motor vehicle disability parking privilege placards.

MA S2186

Allows persons with disabilities to receive up to two (2) motor vehicle disability parking privilege placards.

MA H3243

Relative to disabled service-connected veterans and the motor vehicle excise tax

MA HB3237

Revenue and taxation; motor vehicle excise tax; exemptions; surviving spouses; veterans with Gold Star status; effective date.

MA H3968

Relative to a tax exemption for seniors and a person with a disability

MA H3273

Relative to vehicle excise tax

MA SB522

Excise Taxes on Rental Motor Vehicles; fee on rental motor vehicles; provide

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