Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5800

Introduced
2/22/23  

Caption

Statewide Tangible Property Tax Exemption

Impact

This bill has notable implications for state laws regarding taxation and local government funding. As it stands, cities, towns, and fire districts will face a loss of tax revenue due to the exemptions provided under this bill. To mitigate this financial impact, the bill ensures that these local governments will receive state reimbursements equal to the amount of lost tax revenues for several fiscal years. Starting from 2029, the reimbursement amounts will be fixed, thus creating a level of financial predictability for local entities affected by the tax changes.

Summary

House Bill 5800 proposes a significant reform in taxation by introducing a Statewide Tangible Property Tax Exemption aimed at providing relief to businesses, primarily small businesses. The bill exempts all ratable tangible personal property from taxation up to a specified limit, which increases annually over five years, starting from $5,000 in 2023 to a maximum of $250,000 by 2027. This exemption is intended to promote economic growth and reduce the tax burden on businesses across the state.

Contention

The legislation is likely to generate discussions around the fairness and consequences of such tax reforms. Proponents argue that reducing the tax burden on tangible property will encourage business investment and stimulate the local economy. However, opponents may point out that relying on state reimbursements to offset lost local tax revenues could create potential shortfalls in the budget for local services, thereby impacting essential public services like education, public safety, and infrastructure. Critics may also be concerned about the long-term sustainability of such exemptions and the precedent it sets for future taxation policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0955

Statewide Tangible Property Tax Exemption

RI H6014

Statewide Tangible Property Tax Exemption

RI S0928

Statewide Tangible Property Tax Exemption

RI H6333

Statewide Tangible Property Tax Exemption

RI H6334

Statewide Tangible Property Tax Exemption

RI H5753

Small Business Tangible Property Tax Relief Act

RI H8109

Repeals the language that eff. 2025 fiscal year all cities/towns/fire districts would receive a reimbursement equal to the tangible property levy for the 12/31/22 assessment date less the tangible personal property levy for 12/31/25 assessment date.

RI HB808

Ad valorem tax; increase a statewide exemption for tangible personal property

RI HB1239

Personal property; other classifications of tangible property for taxation.

RI SB771

Personal property; other classifications of tangible property for taxation.

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