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Oct 13, 2020
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
MTF President McAnneny shared a presentation with the Senate Revenue Working Group about the state’s revenue outlook and the road to recovery. Entitled "A Reality Check on Revenues and Recovery," the presentation argued that now is not the time to...
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
Oct 07, 2020
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
MTF President Eileen McAnneny testified last week at the Economic Roundtable convened by budget writers to help them determine the size of the revenue shortfall for FY2021. The state has been operating on an interim budget since the start of the...
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
Oct 07, 2020
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
MTF’s President Eileen McAnneny said, “while our revised tax revenue forecast has improved since MTF’s April projection, the improvement is due largely to unprecedented levels of federal financial assistance. Numerous headwinds could slow the...
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
Aug 27, 2020
BUDGET & TAXES > Taxes
The intent of the emergency regulation, this proposed regulation and the related Technical Information Release is to maintain the tax treatment of income received by employees who previously worked in Massachusetts, but due to pandemic-caused...
BUDGET & TAXES > Taxes
Jun 30, 2020
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
On June 19, Governor Baker filed H. 4806, a one month, $5.25 billion spending authorization to keep the government operational through July 31 that the legislature has since enacted. In this interim budget, the guidance indicates that for each...
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
May 28, 2020
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
MTF recently downgraded its FY 2021 tax revenue forecast to a loss of $6 billion, representing a nearly 20 percent decline from the $31.15 billion consensus benchmark. At 20 percent, the revised forecast places Massachusetts towards the...
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
May 15, 2020
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
FY 2021 tax revenues are projected to fall by $6 billion or 19.3 percent from the January 2020 benchmark. Massive layoffs push the unemployment rate to nearly 22 percent in Q4 FY 2020, causing withholding taxes to decline by $1.9 billion. Shutting...
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
May 01, 2020
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
In a letter to Senate Ways and Means Chairmen Michael Rodrigues, Aaron Michlewitz and Administration and Finance Secretary Michael Heffernan, the chief fiscal 2021 budget planners, MTF President Eileen McAnneny outlined the array of options available...
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
Apr 21, 2020
BUDGET & TAXES > Taxes
MTF has released the 49th Edition of the Municipal Financial Data pamphlet, an annual publication that summarizes key financial issues for the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts for fiscal 2019 including an overview of major revenue and spending...
BUDGET & TAXES > Taxes
Apr 16, 2020
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021
MTF’s new analysis highlights the implications of our revised forecast on the MBTA, the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA), and other purposes supported by dedicated tax revenue. We estimate that compared to the original consensus...
BUDGET & TAXES > Budget > FY 2021