Massachusetts S530 requires tax return disclosure on presidential primary ballots.
Massachusetts S530 mandates that the name of any presidential primary candidate who has not disclosed their federal income tax returns for the previous four years must appear on the ballot with a specific notation. The state secretary can create regulations to enforce this requirement. This bill aims to increase transparency in presidential primary elections by ensuring voters are aware of candidates' tax disclosure status.
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