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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 - Worcester 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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Worcester County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
102,678
162,439
6,970 272,087
Ashburnham
 
1,042
1,070
107
2,219
Athol
 
1,375
2,440
77
3,892
Auburn
 
2,685
4,527
137
7,349
Barre
 
824
1,233
33
2,090
Berlin
 
528
603
14
1,145
Blackstone
 
1,159
1,677
123
2,959
Bolton
 
802
881
10
1,693
Boylston
 
799
1,032
23
1,854
Brookfield
 
533
659
40
1,232
Charlton
 
1,400
1,993
49
3,442
Clinton
 
2,120
3,225
115
5,460
Douglas
 
880
1,154
28
2,062
Dudley
 
1,329
2,129
121
3,579
E. Brookfield
 
300
512
15
827
Fitchburg
 
4,749
8,017
415
13,181
Gardner
 
2,554
4,728
195
7,477
Grafton
 
2,344
3,090
96
5,530
Hardwick
 
431
653
17
1,101
Harvard
 
1,257
1,434
23
2,714
Holden
 
3,163
4,071
201
7,435
Hopedale
 
1,104
1,566
53
2,723
Hubbardston
 
635
694
12
1,341
Lancaster
 
1,192
1,290
26
2,508
Leicester
 
1,599
2,766
46
4,411
Leominster
 
5,750
8,617
284
14,651
Lunenburg
 
1,799
2,215
80
4,094
Mendon
 
879
1,022
17
1,918
Milford
 
3,871
6,038
326
10,235
Millbury
 
2,032
3,173
145
5,350
Millville
 
373
556
15
944
New Braintree
 
199
184
7
390
N. Brookfield
 
810
1,122
22
1,954
Northborough
 
2,374
3,054
89
5,517
Northbridge
 
2,031
2,992
306
5,329
Oakham
 
292
416
6
714
Oxford
 
1,672
2,624
341
4,637
Paxton
 
873
1,171
13
2,057
Petersham
 
259
377
7
643
Phillipston
 
237
322
3
562
Princeton
 
811
801
9
1,621
Royalston
 
192
244
5
441
Rutland
 
817
1,171
16
2,004
Shrewsbury
 
4,400
6,802
272
11,474
Southborough
 
1,584
1,904
25
3,513
Southbridge
 
1,676
3,922
513
6,111
Spencer
 
1,730
2,550
75
4,355
Sterling
 
1,513
1,569
22
3,104
Sturbridge
 
1,190
1,804
219
3,213
Sutton
 
1,373
1,546
70
2,989
Templeton
 
983
1,591
31
2,605
Upton
 
1,060
1,234
30
2,324
Uxbridge
 
1,777
2,272
84
4,133
Warren
 
575
1,035
25
1,635
Webster
 
2,054
3,218
213
5,485
W. Boylston
 
1,358
1,755
28
3,141
W. Brookfield
 
588
848
14
1,450
Westborough
 
2,710
3,682
65
6,457
Westminster
 
1,131
1,714
40
2,885
Winchendon
 
1,000
1,684
89
2,773
Worcester
 
15,901
35,766
1,488
53,155
County Totals
102,678
162,439
6,970 272,087