HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3518        FILED ON: 1/21/2011

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 3202

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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PRESENTED BY:

Paul K. Frost

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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:

The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:

An Act providing for home health care & hospice tax credits.

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PETITION OF:

 

Name:

District/Address:

Date Added:

Paul K. Frost

7th Worcester

11/13/2012

Todd M. Smola

1st Hampden

2/4/2011

Kevin J. Kuros

8th Worcester

2/4/2011

Ryan C. Fattman

18th Worcester

2/4/2011

Nicholas A. Boldyga

3rd Hampden

2/4/2011

Steven L. Levy

4th Middlesex

2/4/2011


HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3518        FILED ON: 1/21/2011

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 3202

By Mr. Frost of Auburn, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 3202) of Paul K. Frost and others for legislation to provide income tax credits for persons providing  certain home health services.  Revenue.

 

[SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS SESSION
SEE HOUSE, NO. 3950 OF 2009-2010.]

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

 

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In the Year Two Thousand Eleven

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An Act providing for home health care & hospice tax credits.

 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
 

Section 6 of chapter 62 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2006 Official Edition, is hereby amended by adding the following subsection:-

(m)(1) A taxpayer who pays for direct home health services for an elderly parent or in law 60 years of age or older who resides in the commonwealth shall be allowed a credit of $5000. (2) A taxpayer who pays for his own home health care services shall be allowed a credit of $5000. (3) A taxpayer who pays for direct home hospice services for another shall be allowed a credit of $5000.