Imposes a seventy-five cent (0.75) surcharge on fares charged by rideshare companies as well as an account to benefit RIPTA from the payment of sales taxes collected from rideshares.
Impact
The implementation of H6387 is expected to provide a new revenue stream for local governments and public transit agencies, particularly the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA). By linking rideshare activities to local infrastructure funding, the bill seeks to enhance the safety and quality of roads in areas heavily utilized by rideshare drivers. Additionally, by supporting RIPTA through sales tax revenue collected from rideshare companies, the bill aims to foster the growth and development of public transportation options across Rhode Island.
Summary
House Bill 6387 proposes the imposition of a seventy-five cent ($0.75) surcharge on fares charged by rideshare or transportation network companies, such as Uber and Lyft. The primary objective of the bill is to create a funding mechanism for local infrastructure improvements and public transit initiatives. The collected surcharge will be evenly split, with 50% earmarked for street infrastructure enhancements in the municipality where the fare originates, and the other 50% allocated to support the implementation of the Transit Forward Rhode Island initiative, aimed at improving public transit in the state.
Contention
While the bill targets the promotion of public transportation infrastructure and local street improvements, it could face some contention from rideshare companies and their users. Critics may argue that adding a surcharge could deter riders from using rideshare services, potentially impacting the market for these companies. Furthermore, there could be concerns regarding how effectively the funds will be utilized for the intended purposes and whether they will prompt an improvement in local transport conditions.
Imposes a seventy-five cent (0.75) surcharge on fares charged by rideshare companies as well as an account to benefit RIPTA from the payment of sales taxes collected from rideshares.
Imposes a seventy-five cent (0.75) surcharge on fares charged by rideshare companies as well as an account to benefit RIPTA from the payment of sales taxes collected from rideshares.
Prohibits the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) from imposing any fares and/or charges for service provided to the general public. Effective 1/1/2025.
Increases surcharge amounts to the state, eliminates excise taxes and increases the surcharge remitted to the state for violators making false reports.
Exempts from sales tax the trade-in values of motorcycles as well the proceeds received as a result of an unrecovered stolen or total loss of a motorcycle.
Increases the amount of exemption from sales tax for clothing including footwear from two hundred fifty dollars ($250) to five hundred dollars ($500). Effective July 1, 2023.