Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5835

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Regulation Of Sales Tax Credits

Impact

By establishing regulations for how tax credits are sold and who can facilitate these sales, HB 5835 aims to streamline the process and protect both sellers and buyers. The attorney general will maintain a certified list of authorized brokers and salespersons, which means individuals and businesses seeking to sell their tax credits will only be able to work with those listed. This could significantly impact the dynamics of the market for tax credits, as it centralizes authority and professionalizes the sales process.

Summary

House Bill 5835 seeks to enhance the regulation of sales tax credits within the state of Rhode Island. The bill mandates the attorney general’s office to oversee the sale of tax credits, ensuring that authorized brokers and salespersons adhere to established rules and regulations. This legislation is intended to create a more structured environment for transactions involving tax credits, thereby reducing the potential for abuse and ensuring transparency within the market.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding HB 5835 could relate to the concerns about restricting the choice of brokers for sellers and the implications of having a state-regulated framework for what has traditionally been a more open market. Some stakeholders might argue that the legislation could limit competition and drive up costs for sellers who may prefer to negotiate their sales through brokers of their choice, rather than being confined to those listed by the attorney general. The long-term implications on small businesses and their access to tax credit markets may also be a contentious area of discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI HB238

Regards occupational regulations

RI HB1343

Occupational regulations.

RI SB699

Relating to the Texas Real Estate Commission and the regulation of certain real estate professionals.

RI H0253

Regulation of Securities

RI HB2274

Relating to securities regulation; and prescribing an effective date.

RI H7836

Regulation Of Sales

RI SB455

Generally revise laws pertaining to realty regulation

RI HB3105

Motor vehicles; regulations; powersport vehicles; effective date.

RI HB1918

Relating to the Texas Real Estate Commission and the regulation of certain real estate professionals; increasing a fee; authorizing a fee.

RI HB2612

Occupational regulation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.