Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5802

Introduced
2/22/23  

Caption

Estate And Transfer Taxes -- Liability And Computation

Impact

If enacted, H5802 will significantly impact existing statutes concerning estate and transfer taxes by increasing the threshold above which estates will be taxed. For example, the bill stipulates that the estate tax would only apply if the net taxable estate exceeds approximately $1.6 million starting in 2024, with plans for further adjustments based on the federal transfer tax exclusion. This change aims to minimize the incidence of estate taxes on middle to lower-income families, who may be adversely affected under the previous limits.

Summary

House Bill 5802 proposes amendments to the existing estate and transfer taxation laws in Rhode Island, specifically targeting the taxable estate amounts and their corresponding exemptions. The bill outlines a gradual adjustment of the net taxable estate exemption, incrementally aligning it with the federal tax exemption levels over an eight-year period. The main objective of the bill is to alleviate the financial burden of estate taxes on decedents' estates and their beneficiaries by raising the exemption threshold, thus reducing taxable estates significantly under the state's current tax laws.

Contention

The legislative discussion surrounding H5802 may involve debates regarding the fairness and implications of reducing state taxes on wealth transfer. Supporters of the bill argue that raising the exemption thresholds would cultivate a more equitable distribution of wealth and promote financial stability for families. However, opponents may contend that such tax relief primarily benefits the wealthy and could result in decreased state revenue, jeopardizing funding for essential public services. These discussions will likely focus on balancing fiscal responsibility with support for families navigating estate processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0259

Estate And Transfer Taxes--liability And Computation

RI S2463

Estate And Transfer Taxes--liability And Computation

RI S0526

Estate And Transfer Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI H7658

Estate And Transfer Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI H5631

Estate And Transfer Taxes--liability And Computation

RI H7866

Estate And Transfer Taxes--liability And Computation

RI S0455

Increases the net taxable estate exemption to $3,600,000 on January 1, 2026 and increases the exemption by $1,000,000 on January 1, 2027, and every year thereafter.

RI H7680

Phases in an annual increase of the net taxable estate exemption by ten percent (10%) per year until the state exemption equals the federal exemption.

RI H5783

Increases the net taxable estate exemption to four million dollars ($4,000,000) for deaths that occur on or after January 1, 2026.

RI H5754

Increases the net taxable estate exemption to four million dollars ($4,000,000) for deaths that occur on or after January 1, 2026.

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