Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2056

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to relieving minors of income tax obligations

Impact

Should S2056 be enacted, it will have significant implications for the state's income tax structure. By exempting minors from income tax responsibilities, the bill seeks to alleviate financial strain for youth in Massachusetts. This change is anticipated to encourage part-time employment among minors as they pursue job opportunities without the worry of taxation on their earnings. Furthermore, it aligns with broader societal trends advocating for the economic empowerment of younger individuals, potentially fostering a generation better positioned for financial independence.

Summary

Bill S2056, entitled 'An Act relative to relieving minors of income tax obligations,' was introduced by Senator Patrick M. O'Connor to revise the existing tax code concerning minors. The primary aim of this legislation is to amend Section 4 of Chapter 62 of the Massachusetts General Laws to clarify that individuals under the age of 18 shall not be taxed on their taxable income, aligning with the intent to relieve young residents of undue financial burdens. This proposed change is grounded in the belief that minors should not be subjected to income tax obligations that can affect their ability to earn and save money during their formative years.

Contention

While the bill presents potential benefits, it may also spark debates regarding equity and revenue implications. Opponents could argue that relieving minors from tax obligations might reduce necessary state revenue, which is essential for public services benefiting all citizens, including education and infrastructure. Conversely, proponents posit that the economic gains from allowing minors to retain their earnings could invigorate local economies, as these funds are likely to be spent within the community. Such discussions will be crucial in shaping the final legislative outcome for S2056.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2050

Relative to exempting active duty military personnel from state income tax while based out of state

MA S2057

Relative to taxes and fee transparency

MA S2048

Relative to property taxes and senior citizens

MA S2062

Relative to the taxation of natural gas infrastructure

MA S1463

Authorizing the county of Plymouth to issue pension obligation bonds or notes

MA S2059

Establishing a tax credit for families caring for relatives with aphasia

MA S2060

Establishing a tax credit for families caring for elderly relatives and victims of Alzheimer's and Dementia

MA S2063

Relative to the taxation of above ground conduits, wires, and pipes used in the transportation of natural gas

MA H485

Relative to state grants targeting minority communities

MA S1222

Relative to GPS tampering

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.