S 1926
An Act exempting residential electric vehicle chargers from the sales tax
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Bill overview
This bill would exempt electric vehicle chargers installed in residential properties from Massachusetts’ sales tax. Currently, these chargers are subject to sales tax, adding to the cost of purchasing an electric vehicle. By removing this tax, the bill aims to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles by making them more affordable for homeowners. The bill has been referred to the Joint Committee on Revenue and is awaiting further consideration.
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Michael J. Barrett
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Michael J. Barrett
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