Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1924

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Increasing the excise tax rate for jet fuel

Impact

The implications of S1924 extend across various sectors, particularly affecting the aviation industry and state revenue. The increase in the excise tax is anticipated to enhance state funds, which could be utilized to support transportation infrastructure and services. However, the bill's proponents emphasize the need for balanced tax policies that do not stifle growth in the aviation sector, which is vital for economic expansion and connectivity.

Summary

Bill S1924, sponsored by Senator Michael J. Barrett and others, proposes an increase in the excise tax rate for jet fuel in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill aims to adjust the current tax structure on aviation fuel to align it more closely with other fuel types taxed under chapter 64A of the General Laws. By amending the definition of 'Tax per gallon', the bill seeks to create a more equitable tax rate for jet fuel sales, reflecting the rates applied to other types of fuel.

Contention

Despite its revenue-generating objectives, S1924 may face opposition from stakeholders within the aviation industry who argue that an increase in the excise tax could elevate operational costs and potentially hinder competitiveness. Concerns may also arise regarding how the additional tax burden will affect airlines, airport operations, and ultimately the consumers who rely on air travel. As such, discussions around the bill are likely to focus on finding a compromise that acknowledges the financial needs of the state while supporting a thriving aviation sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA SB3095

Tax; cut income and grocery taxes, increase fuel excise tax, and adjust distribution of certain fuel and sales taxes.

MA HB655

Gasoline and motor fuel taxes, to suspend the state excise taxes on gasoline and motor fuels from April 15, 2026 to June 15, 2026.

MA HB545

AN ACT relating to a tax credit for alternative jet fuel.

MA A11093

Provides for a phased decrease of excise taxes and sales taxes and petroleum business taxes on diesel motor fuel and motor fuel when the average price of motor fuel in the state exceeds $2.25 per gallon; authorizes cities having a population of one million or more and counties to adopt local laws limiting taxes on diesel motor fuel and motor fuel.

MA HB296

AN ACT relating to a tax credit for alternative jet fuel.

MA H3033

Relative to the fuel tax

MA SF1003

Motor fuel taxes abolishment

MA SB76

Expand Gas & Special Fuels Taxes

MA S1991

Providing for motor vehicle fuel tax relief for the Commonwealth

MA SB213

Index Gas, Weight & Special Fuels Taxes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.