S2059
An Act establishing a tax credit for families caring for relatives with aphasia
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Bill overview
This bill proposes to create a state tax credit for families in Massachusetts who provide care for relatives living with aphasia, a language disorder that can affect communication. The credit aims to alleviate some of the financial burden associated with the significant caregiving responsibilities involved. Families would be eligible to claim the credit based on the hours of care they provide. The bill is currently being reviewed by the Joint Committee on Revenue.
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Primary sponsor
Patrick M. O'Connor
Cosponsor
Patrick M. O'Connor
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