Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1954

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to National Guard state tax exemption

Impact

If enacted, the bill would take effect for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2027. By excluding income related to their military service from state taxes, the bill is positioned as a form of financial relief for Guardsmen, recognizing their commitment and contribution to state and national security. The proposed change is seen as a way to enhance the economic well-being of those in military service by alleviating some of the financial burdens they face.

Summary

Bill S1954 aims to provide a state tax exemption for members of the Massachusetts National Guard. Specifically, it proposes an amendment to Section 5A of Chapter 62 of the General Laws, introducing a new subsection that allows National Guard members to exclude 100% of certain types of income from their state tax obligations. This income includes earnings derived from participation in drills, annual training, military schools, and service in federal duty statuses as well as active duty for operational support.

Contention

While the bill may have widespread support among veteran advocacy groups and those sympathetic to the military community, it could face scrutiny over its fiscal implications. Critics may raise concerns regarding the potential loss of state revenue and its impact on public services. Additionally, questions may arise about whether similar tax exemptions should be extended to other service members or public servants, creating a broader discussion on equity and fairness in taxation policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3231

Relative to National Guard state tax exemption

MA H3242

Establishing a property tax exemption for members of the National Guard

MA S2183

Elevating the National Guard to a cabinet level position

MA H4664

Relative to notice of activation of the Massachusetts National Guard within the Commonwealth

MA SB947

Relating to the national guard.

MA H3395

Elevating the National Guard to a cabinet level position

MA SB193

In Pennsylvania National Guard, providing for vaccine exemption.

MA SB821

Providing for National Guard service tax credit.

MA S2462

Relative to headstones for long-serving or perished members of the Massachusetts National Guard

MA S2482

To establish the Massachusetts National Guard Museum in Salem

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.