H3018
An Act providing an income tax credit for families caring for relatives at home who are elderly or victims of Alzheimer's disease
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Bill overview
This bill proposes a new state income tax credit for Massachusetts families who provide care for elderly relatives or those living with Alzheimer’s disease at home. The credit is intended to recognize and support the significant time, effort, and financial burden associated with this type of caregiving. Families who qualify would receive a tax credit, helping to offset some of the costs associated with providing care. The bill has been repeatedly introduced and referred to the House Ways and Means Committee.
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Primary sponsor
Bruce J. Ayers
Cosponsor
Bruce J. Ayers
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