Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4082

Introduced
5/5/25  
Refer
5/5/25  

Caption

Relative to a refundable Title 5 septic tax credit

Impact

The potential impact of H4082 on state laws is significant, as it introduces a financial mechanism to support environmental sustainability and public health. By facilitating the repair or replacement of outdated septic systems, the bill aims to reduce groundwater contamination risks and improve sanitation in residential areas. This could lead to broader public health benefits and exemplify a proactive approach to local environmental challenges faced by communities across the Commonwealth. Furthermore, the introduction of a refundable component to the tax credit would enhance accessibility for lower-income taxpayers who may struggle to afford upfront costs associated with septic system improvements.

Summary

House Bill 4082 addresses the issue of septic systems in Massachusetts by proposing a refundable tax credit for homeowners who invest in the repair or upgrade of these essential infrastructure systems. Specifically, the bill allows property owners to receive a non-refundable credit of up to 60% of their expenditures on cesspool or septic system repairs, capped at $4,000 per tax year and an aggregate maximum of $18,000 over the years. This financial incentive is designed to encourage residents to take action on necessary upgrades that align with Title 5 of the state environmental code and other relevant regulations.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at promoting public health and environmental responsibility, there may be points of contention among stakeholders regarding its fiscal implications and administrative requirements. Some legislators may express concerns about the long-term costs of implementing and managing the tax credit program, particularly in relation to state revenues. Additionally, there may be debates over whether the provisions are sufficient to motivate all homeowners to upgrade their systems, especially in lower-income areas where financial investment may still be a barrier despite tax incentives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA HB745

Income Tax - Senior Tax Credit - Refundability

MA H3137

Relative to Title 5 income tax credit reform

MA SB1388

Income tax credit; providing refundable child tax credit; making child care credit refundable. Effective date.

MA SF2103

Refundability removal of the child tax credit and working family credit

MA SB44

Provides relative to the transfer and refundability of certain income tax credits. (gov sig) (RE INCREASE GF RV See Note)

MA HB930

Income tax; refundable credit for grocery, transportation, and utility costs; provide

MA LD1699

An Act to Create a Refundable Tax Credit for Agricultural Enterprises

MA HB140

Authorize the refundable thriving families tax credit

MA SB1277

Taxation: Personal Income Tax Law: cost-of-living refundable tax credit.

MA H2989

Relative to creditable service for Wayne Taylor

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.