Massachusetts Department of Revenue
Massachusetts

Through the Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit, Massachusetts offers senior citizens a refundable credit on their personal state income tax returns. The tax credit is based on the actual real estate taxes paid on the Massachusetts residential property they own or rent and occupy as a principal residence. For tax year 2022, the maximum credit amount is $1,200, and the maximum eligible income is $96,000. For renters, 25% of their annual Massachusetts rent must exceed 10% of their total Massachusetts income for the tax year. If the credit an individual is owed exceeds the amount of total tax payable for the year, they are refunded the additional amount of the credit without interest. Seniors 65 years of age or older are eligible. Funding Description: This is a tax relief program.

Funding Source
Tax expenditure
Program Status
Active
Contact
Nathalie Dailida MA Department of Revenue [email protected] 617-626-2175
Amount Provided
Maximum amount is NA (NA).
Data Collected by Program
Does not collect data on income, race, ethnicity, disability status, or age
Program Type
Income Eligibility Threshold
Info Source
Interview with program administrator
Last Updated
4/19/23 13:56
Other Eligibility Requirements

Elderly

Amount Calculation Method

Program offers a fixed amount per year

Income Eligibility Threshold Detail

$80,000 or less for head of household; $96,000 or less for married filing jointly; $64,000 for single filers