Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2048

Introduced
1/25/22  
Refer
1/25/22  
Report Pass
3/30/22  
Engrossed
4/7/22  

Caption

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

Impact

This bill is expected to have a significant impact on state taxation policies by potentially decreasing state revenue from sales taxes. Opponents argue that while the intent is to assist nonprofits and educational institutions, this could result in diminished funding for essential state services that rely on sales tax income. Proponents, however, argue that supporting nonprofits through tax exemptions promotes greater community engagement and social welfare, effectively returning benefits to the public.

Summary

Bill S2048 proposes amendments to Rhode Island's existing sales and use tax laws by revising the regulations surrounding exemptions. Specifically, the bill aims to broaden the categories of goods and services that are exempt from the state's sales tax, particularly focusing on those that benefit nonprofit organizations and educational institutions. Under this legislation, various items such as school meals and reusable bags have been added to the list of exempt goods, thereby reducing the financial burden on these entities and encouraging their activities.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding Bill S2048 include concerns from fiscal conservatives regarding the sustainability of tax exemptions leading to a potential budget deficit. Advocates argue for the necessity of supporting local businesses and community-oriented initiatives. Additionally, questions arise about the definition and scope of 'nonprofit organizations,' suggesting a need for stringent criteria to prevent abuse of the exemptions. As such, debates may center on the balance between fostering economic growth through incentives and ensuring adequate state revenue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2262

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability Computation

RI H7656

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability Computation

RI S0208

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI H7554

Sales And Use Taxes--liability And Computation

RI S2054

Sales And Use Taxes--liability And Computation

RI S0269

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI S0217

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI H6015

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI S0552

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI S0209

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

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