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Falmouth official urges refundable Title 5 septic tax credit to help coastal homeowners
Summary
A Falmouth water-quality official told the Joint Committee on Revenue that converting the state’s Title 5 septic tax credit into a refundable credit would help low- and middle-income homeowners comply with new nitrogen regulations affecting Cape Cod.
A town official from Falmouth urged the Joint Committee on Revenue to change the state’s Title 5 septic tax credit to a refundable credit so lower- and middle-income homeowners can afford septic-system upgrades required under new state regulations.
Jonathan Kaufman, speaking for the Town of Falmouth’s Water Quality Management Committee and the Select Board, testified in support of House Bill 4082. Kaufman told the committee that in 2023 the Massachusetts…
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