H3251
An Act to exclude tipped wages from taxable income
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Bill overview
This bill proposes to change Massachusetts tax law by excluding tips earned by tipped employees from their taxable income. Currently, tipped wages are often reported separately and taxed at a lower rate. This legislation would integrate these tips into an employee’s overall taxable income, potentially leading to a higher tax liability for some workers. The bill is currently under consideration by the Massachusetts legislature and has undergone several revisions and hearings.
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Primary sponsor
Michael J. Soter
Cosponsors
Joseph D. McKenna
Marcus S. Vaughn
Michael J. Soter
Patrick M. O'Connor
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