Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2267

Introduced
2/11/22  

Caption

Liability And Computation

Impact

The primary impact of S2267 on state laws revolves around sales tax exemptions, particularly for transactions involving non-residents. By establishing clearer guidelines on how these transactions are taxed—or not taxed—the bill seeks to enhance compliance and reduce discrepancies in tax collection practices across the state. This could simplify the process for vehicle dealers and businesses dealing with out-of-state customers, potentially increasing sales to these non-residents while ensuring that appropriate records are maintained for audit purposes.

Summary

Senate Bill S2267 aims to amend existing legislation related to sales and use taxes in Rhode Island, specifically focusing on exemptions and tax liabilities for various transactions. The bill proposes updates to the definitions and classifications of gross receipts exempt from taxation, including adjustments for sales to non-residents, motor vehicles, and recreational vehicles, thus impacting the way dealers calculate and collect taxes on such sales. Notably, it adds provisions for non-motorized recreational vehicles, delineating specific record-keeping requirements for dealers dealing with non_resident purchasers.

Contention

Discussion around S2267 has highlighted concerns regarding the implications for local tax revenues. Some stakeholders express worries that expanding tax exemptions could diminish local government's fiscal capacity, leading to broader economic impacts. The balance between promoting sales for businesses and ensuring adequate tax resources for local services remains a central point of contention in debates surrounding this bill. Additionally, there are discussions about ensuring fairness between in-state and out-of-state consumers and avoiding unintended loopholes that might benefit larger out-of-state retailers over local businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0266

Liability And Computation

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 H6015

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI S0552

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI S0217

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI S0209

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

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