Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2096

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the establishment of a means tested senior citizen property tax exemption

Impact

If enacted, S2096 would alter the current tax landscape for senior citizens, aiming to alleviate the financial pressure on those with limited income. The bill stipulates criteria for eligibility, including age (applicants must be at least 65), income limits, and property ownership requirements. It also enforces a local governance mechanism where town boards decide on the acceptance and implementation of this exemption, potentially standardizing the level of relief provided to seniors across different municipalities.

Summary

Senate Bill S2096 proposes the establishment of a means-tested property tax exemption specifically for senior citizens in Massachusetts. The bill aims to provide financial relief to eligible seniors by allowing a reduction in their property tax obligations based on their income levels. The key provision is that the exemption amount is determined by calculating the total property tax due and subtracting a portion of the elderly applicants' income, alongside the circuit breaker tax credit they qualify for. However, the tax relief is capped to ensure that no applicant's property tax is reduced by more than 50%.

Contention

During discussions surrounding S2096, concerns were raised about its fiscal implications for municipal budgets and whether the income threshold and maximum property value limits are appropriately set. Some advocates argue that the means-testing requirement is necessary to ensure that the benefits go to those in genuine need, while opponents believe it may exclude many seniors who might also struggle financially. There is also debate about the adequacy of the proposed exemption percentages and local discretion in capping the total exemptions, which might result in uneven application across cities and towns.

Companion Bills

MA S2036

Replaced by Authorizing the establishment of a mean tested senior citizen property tax exemption

Previously Filed As

MA H3105

Relative to the establishment of a means tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H3099

Authorizing the establishment of a means tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA S2036

Authorizing the establishment of a mean tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H4755

Amending the means tested senior citizen property tax exemption in the town of Sudbury

MA H4575

Amending the town of Arlington's means tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA S2902

Authorizing the establishment of a mean tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H3979

Authorizing the City of Melrose to establish a means tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H5103

Authorizing the town of Reading to establish a means tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H4225

Authorizing the town of Marblehead to establish a means-tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H4526

Authorizing the town of North Attleborough to establish a means-tested senior citizen property tax exemption

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