Voters Don’t Want Lawmakers To Amend Massachusetts Tax Refund Law: New Polling Shows

New Polling shows voters do not want to approve the proposal to tamper with the Massachusetts Tax Refund Law.

Voters Don’t Want Lawmakers To Amend Massachusetts Tax Refund Law: New Polling Shows
Voters Don’t Want Lawmakers To Amend Massachusetts Tax Refund Law: New Polling Shows (Photo: Mass Live)

 

According to polling results, voters will not agree to change the Massachusetts Tax Refund Law

The new polling shows voters oppose amending the Massachusetts Tax Refund Law. Last year, the state allocated 3 billion dollars as Massachusetts Tax Refund to pay back to taxpayers.

The lawmakers have the authority to change the existing Massachusetts Tax Refund Law, based on the present taxpayer’s earnings and burden, so that text payers will receive equal Massachusetts Tax Refunds.

According to the poll result, 750 voters are not seeking legislation to alter the 30 years existing Massachusetts Tax Refund Law.

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Do not touch the existing Massachusetts Tax Refund Law

The lawmakers plan to alter the Massachusetts Tax Refund Law. Governor drafted a tax minimization and price range plan.

The polling result suggests that Senate must not take up any concept to maximize the existing Massachusetts Tax Refund Law.

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