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Fixing Boston’s tax burden is Wu’s nice white whale
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Fixing Boston’s tax burden is Wu’s nice white whale

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Last updated: December 8, 2025 9:17 am
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Subsequent yr’s predicted 13% tax improve on single-family owners in Boston is appalling and unacceptable.

It’s additionally the fact of our post-COVID occasions.

That determine was projected final week by town and confirmed by the state Division of Income, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s workplace stated.

That improve comes with a proviso, in line with Wu: owners will see a double-digit property tax improve for a second straight yr until state lawmakers approve the stalled tax shift laws the mayor’s been pushing for practically two years.

The state of affairs isn’t unique to Boston: after the COVID shutdowns, cities throughout the nation have seen a industrial collapse, with empty workplace buildings the brand new regular. Industrial property values drop, tax income falls, and cities pay the value.

In accordance with Bloomberg, industrial constructing values in Boston are on monitor to fall one other 6% in fiscal 2026. In the meantime, the housing disaster and excessive demand vaults residential property values larger.

Wu as soon as once more is pushing laws to extend industrial tax charges to ease the residential burden. It hit a wall within the Senate final yr, with opponents citing the hit larger taxes would ship to the enterprise sector.

Wu is on the “damned in the event you do, damned in the event you don’t” interval of her tenure.

Right here’s the place Gov. Maura Healey may supply an help.

Bear in mind when Massachusetts misspent about $2.5 billion in CARES Act funds (below former Gov. Charlie Baker)? We now have to pay that again, and Healey negotiated a cope with the Biden administration to repay $2.1 billion over 10 years. A few of that payback will probably be coated by employers.

Simply what they want. If Wu’s tax shift makes it this yr, it’s much more cause for companies to offer the Bay State a large berth.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul additionally confronted an infinite federal UI mortgage debt, but in August introduced that the state was paying it off via its FY26 finances.

Healey ought to do the identical, utilizing the state’s Wet Day Fund, which stands at $8 billion. With industrial property values falling, tax revenues dropping and a residential sector below the gun to select up the tax slack, we’re in the course of a storm.

Ought to Wu’s tax-shift plan make it via the Legislature this time, the specter of a halted spike in UI charges for companies may ship the message that Massachusetts isn’t pushing the enterprise group below the bus.

That’s very important proper now. Final week, SynQor, an organization that builds energy converters for the army and different industries, alerted state labor and workforce officers that it’ll go away its Boxboro HQ and relocate to New Hampshire early subsequent yr.

They aren’t the primary, and until the state can ramp up enticements to maintain firms right here, they gained’t be the final.

If Wu’s tax shift goes via it could clear up the issue considerably for residential taxpayers, for now. However then there’s subsequent yr, and the yr after, and until there’s an financial miracle within the wings, we’ll be struggling to bail out each companies and residents from rising taxes amid slipping industrial revenues.

The Boston tax burden dilemma is a symptom. The state wants to seek out the treatment.

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