Section 25. (a) Every individual who while an inhabitant of the commonwealth, and every executor, administrator, trustee or other fiduciary who while such an inhabitant or while acting under an appointment derived from a court in the commonwealth has received any income taxable under this chapter, and the estate of every deceased inhabitant of the commonwealth, shall be subject to the taxes imposed by this chapter.
(b) Any individual (i) who dies while in active service as a member of the Armed Forces of the United States and serving in a combat zone or while a military or civilian employee of the United States as a result of terroristic or military action; and (ii) who otherwise qualifies under the provisions of section 692 of the Internal Revenue Code, shall not be subject to taxation under this chapter to the same extent as that individual is exempt from federal income taxation under said section.
(c)(1) In the case of a specified terrorist victim, any tax imposed by this chapter shall not apply with respect to the taxable year in which falls the date of death, and with respect to any prior taxable year in the period beginning with the last taxable year ending before the taxable year in which the wounds, injury, or illness referred to in paragraph (3) were incurred.
(2) If, but for this paragraph, the amount of tax not imposed by paragraph (1) with respect to a specified terrorist victim is less than $3,000, then such victim shall be treated as having made a payment against the tax imposed by this chapter for such victim's last taxable year in an amount equal to the excess of $3,000 over the amount of tax not so imposed.
(3) Subject to such rules as the commissioner may prescribe, paragraph (1) shall not apply to the amount of any tax imposed by this chapter which would be computed by only taking into account the items of income, gain, or other amounts attributable to (i) deferred compensation which would have been payable after death if the individual had died other than as a specified terrorist victim, or (ii) amounts payable in the taxable year which would not have been payable in such taxable year but for an action taken after September 11, 2001.
(4) For purposes of this subsection, the term ''specified terrorist victim'' means any decedent (i) who dies as a result of wounds or injury incurred as a result of the terrorist attacks against the United States on April 19, 1995, or September 11, 2001, or (ii) who dies as a result of illness incurred as a result of an attack involving anthrax occurring on or after September 11, 2001 and before January 1, 2002. Such term shall not include any individual identified by the attorney general of the United States to have been a participant or conspirator in any such attack or representative of such an individual.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 62 - Taxation of Incomes
Section 2 - Gross Income, Adjusted Gross Income and Taxable Income Defined; Classes
Section 3 - Taxable Income: Adjusted Gross Income Less Deductions and Exemptions
Section 4 - Rates of Tax for Residents, Non-Residents and Corporate Trusts
Section 5 - Exempt Income of Individuals; Exemption of Stock Bonus, Pension or Profit-Sharing Trust
Section 5a - Taxation of Income Earned by Non-Residents; Regulations; Certain Military Personnel
Section 5c - Taxation of Unincorporated Homeowners' Association
Section 61/2 - Medical Device Company Tax Credit; Credit Transfer Program
Section 6c - Massachusetts State Election Campaign Fund; Voluntary Contributions
Section 6d - Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Fund; Contributions
Section 6e - Organ Transplant Fund; Voluntary Contributions
Section 6f - Gross Income; Determination of Capital Gains; Basis of Property
Section 6h - Massachusetts United States Olympic Fund; Voluntary Contributions
Section 6i - Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
Section 6j - Massachusetts Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit
Section 6k - Refunds and Contributions Credited to Massachusetts Military Family Relief Fund
Section 6m - Contribution of Refund to Homeless Animal Prevention and Care Fund; Annual Report
Section 9 - Estates of Deceased Persons
Section 10 - Income From Trust Estates; Deductions
Section 10a - Qualified Funeral Trusts
Section 11 - Income Received From Nonresident Trustee
Section 13 - Application of Sections to All Fiduciaries
Section 14 - Applicability to Corporate Trustees
Section 15 - Duties of Corporate Trustees
Section 16 - Agreement as to Total Tax Due From Trustees
Section 17a - Taxation of Shareholders of S Corporations
Section 25 - Individuals, Fiduciaries and Estates Subject to Tax
Section 42 - Liability of Fiduciaries
Section 62 - Methods of Accounting; Fiscal Years
Section 63 - Installment Transactions
Section 64 - Optional Tax Table
Section 6.5 - Medical Device Company Tax Credit; Credit Transfer Program