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Summary of Question 3

This proposed law would change the state income tax rate, affect language contained in certain tax provisions, and regulate the setting of fees by state agencies and authorities.

The proposed law would set the state income tax rate on Part B taxable income (in general, earned income) at 4.25% for 1991 and 4.625% for 1992, except for income from unemployment compensation, alimony, Massachusetts bank interest, rental income, pension and annuity income, and IRA/Keogh deductions, which would be taxed at 5%.

The proposed law also provides that the fee imposed by any state agency or authority shall be no more than the fee that was1 in effect on or before June 30, 1988. The state Secretary of Administration would determine the amount to be charged for any service, registration, regulation, license, fee, permit or other public function, except for the rates of tuition or fees at state colleges and universities or any fees or charges relative to the administration and operation of the state courts. Any increase or decrease in a fee, or the establishment of any new fee, would require the approval of the Legislature. Any increase in a fee would not apply to persons 65 years of age or older. No state agency or authority could collect any fee which exceeds the administrative costs directly incurred by the state agency or authority to produce and process the application for any license or permit. The Secretary of Administration must report information concerning fees to the Legislature on an annual basis.

The proposed law provides that for tax periods commencing on or after January 1, 1991, language in certain provisions of the Massachusetts general laws relating to taxes shall be the same as it was on August 2, 1989, or the effective date of the proposed law, whichever language yields less tax revenue. The tax provisions affected include sections relating to the surtax on business income, corporate excise taxes, S corporation taxes, taxes on security corporations, taxes on Part A income (in general, unearned income), bank taxes, excise taxes on alcoholic beverages and cigarettes, excise taxes on deeds, estate taxes, payments to the Commonwealth relating to horse and dog racing, payments to the Commonwealth relating to boxing and sparring matches, taxes on utility companies, gasoline taxes, taxes on insurance companies, excise taxes on motor vehicles, taxes on urban redevelopment corporations, sales tax, use tax, room occupancy excise tax, property taxes, and taxes on proceeds from raffles and bazaars.

The proposed law also contains a provision that if any sections of the law are held to be invalid, all other sections of the law are to remain in effect.

1990 - Middlesex County - Question 3Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 2, 1990?

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Middlesex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
239,234
345,445
21,233 605,912
Acton
 
3,705
4,985
131
8,821
Arlington
 
9,111
14,432
805
24,348
Ashby
 
597
573
9
1,179
Ashland
 
2,370
3,107
96
5,573
Ayer
 
843
1,109
27
1,979
Bedford
 
2,521
3,162
290
5,973
Belmont
 
5,415
7,927
430
13,772
Billerica
 
7,699
7,144
354
15,197
Boxborough
 
747
809
11
1,567
Burlington
 
5,351
5,411
460
11,222
Cambridge
 
7,380
26,243
1,311
34,934
Carlisle
 
1,133
1,265
22
2,420
Chelmsford
 
7,301
8,364
208
15,873
Concord
 
3,212
5,009
336
8,557
Dracut
 
5,419
5,576
309
11,304
Dunstable
 
555
522
4
1,081
Everett
 
5,200
8,092
1,493
14,785
Framingham
 
10,252
15,954
700
26,906
Groton
 
1,529
1,897
30
3,456
Holliston
 
2,865
3,813
111
6,789
Hopkinton
 
1,990
2,472
64
4,526
Hudson
 
3,334
3,955
84
7,373
Lexington
 
5,647
9,218
524
15,389
Lincoln
 
1,028
1,783
60
2,871
Littleton
 
1,627
1,853
30
3,510
Lowell
 
11,529
16,720
1,012
29,261
Malden
 
7,660
12,353
1,248
21,261
Marlborough
 
5,434
7,589
195
13,218
Maynard
 
2,172
2,627
66
4,865
Medford
 
9,985
15,156
750
25,891
Melrose
 
5,951
8,068
719
14,738
Natick
 
5,762
8,635
658
15,055
Newton
 
12,424
24,828
2,580
39,832
N. Reading
 
2,969
3,249
80
6,298
Pepperell
 
2,046
1,897
32
3,975
Reading
 
5,707
6,572
238
12,517
Sherborn
 
1,102
1,272
27
2,401
Shirley
 
923
987
13
1,923
Somerville
 
8,398
17,915
860
27,173
Stoneham
 
4,784
5,456
226
10,466
Stow
 
1,426
1,454
32
2,912
Sudbury
 
3,372
4,350
211
7,933
Tewksbury
 
5,906
6,074
72
12,052
Townsend
 
1,582
1,690
176
3,448
Tyngsborough
 
1,794
1,679
27
3,500
Wakefield
 
6,151
6,540
244
12,935
Waltham
 
8,582
11,015
1,715
21,312
Watertown
 
5,391
9,585
488
15,464
Wayland
 
2,863
3,870
102
6,835
Westford
 
3,926
4,054
151
8,131
Weston
 
2,627
2,910
105
5,642
Wilmington
 
4,127
3,697
412
8,236
Winchester
 
4,698
6,031
355
11,084
Woburn
 
7,239
8,194
952
16,385
County Totals
239,234
345,445
21,233 605,912