Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5397

Introduced
2/3/23  

Caption

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

Impact

The implementation of HB 5397 is projected to have significant implications for both state revenue and local retailers. By exempting sales tax on beer and malt beverages, the bill could lead to a notable decrease in state tax income from alcohol sales. Advocates argue that this reduction might be offset by increased sales volume and the subsequent economic activity it generates. However, opponents express concern regarding the potential loss of revenue for the state budget, suggesting that careful consideration must be given to long-term impacts on funding for state programs that rely on this tax income.

Summary

House Bill 5397, introduced in January 2023, proposes amendments to the existing Sales and Use Taxes legislation in Rhode Island, specifically focusing on the taxation of alcoholic beverages. The main thrust of the bill is to exempt the sale of beer and malt beverages at retail from sales tax. This change is designed to support local businesses that sell these products and to encourage competition with neighboring states that may have more favorable tax conditions for alcohol sales. The bill underscores the state’s recognition of the economic benefits that could arise from adjusting tax structures surrounding alcoholic beverages.

Contention

During discussions surrounding HB 5397, key points of contention emerged, particularly regarding the balance between stimulating local economies and ensuring state funds remain stable. Proponents highlight the benefit of local businesses potentially boosting profits through increased customer traffic without the additional burden of sales tax. On the other hand, critics point to the risk that the tax exemption could lead to a fiscal shortfall, pressing lawmakers to account for the implications this could have on public services funded by sales tax revenues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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