Trump Tax Plan Would Mostly Benefit Wealthiest Rhode Island Taxpayers

PROVIDENCE, RI— A new analysis from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy reveals a federal tax reform plan based on President Trump’s April outline would fail to deliver on its promise of largely helping middle-class taxpayers, showering 61.4 percent of the total tax cut on the richest 1 percent nationwide. In Rhode Island, the top 1 percent of the …

Understanding Rhode Island’s Motor Vehicle Tax

Summary of Rhode Island’s Car Tax The Motor Vehicle Tax (commonly known as the “Car Tax”) is a property tax collected by each Rhode Island municipality based on the value of each motor vehicle owned. There are three components that determine how much each individual car is taxed: valuation, tax rate and exemption. The valuation of the motor vehicle is …

Improving a Common Sense Tax Credit for Working Rhode Islanders: Increase the Rhode Island Earned Income Tax Credit

Improving a Common Sense Tax Credit for Working Rhode Islanders: Increase the Rhode Island Earned Income Tax Credit All Rhode Islanders want to be able to support their families and live in thriving communities. Yet, far too many working Rhode Islanders are struggling to pay for housing, heat, food, and health care.  Increasing Rhode Island’s refundable Earned Income Tax Credit …

Income Inequality in Rhode Island: A Snapshot

The newly released Center on Budget and Policy Priorities report, How State Tax Policies Can Stop Increasing Inequality and Start Reducing It, shows that the concentration of income among the wealthiest residents is striking in every state. Over the last three decades, income gains in the American economy have accrued largely to the richest households, while many middle and lower-income …

Rhode Island’s Estate Tax: A Vital Tool for Broadly Shared Prosperity

Rhode Island’s estate tax provides revenues vital for a strong economic foundation for shared prosperity. Eroding the estate tax by increasing the exemption level has reduced revenues needed for the services we need to improve Rhode Island’s economy today and into the future. In addition to raising revenues needed for investment in public services that build a strong economy, robust …

Corporate tax cuts should be offset with cuts in corporate tax expenditures

Everyone wants to get the Ocean State’s struggling economy back on track, and there is a wide range of ideas and significant debate about how best to make progress. The Governor has proposed cutting the state’s corporate income tax as a way to move the economy forward.   With a price tag of almost $90 million over five years, the proposed …

Transparency and Accountability for Economic Development Tax Incentives

The Rhode Island Economic Development Tax Incentives Evaluation Act of 2013 requires state analysts to conduct cost-benefit analyses of a number of the state’s economic development tax incentives. The law requires the Governor to include recommendations for continuing, modifying or terminating recently evaluated incentives in her proposed budget. Credits are evaluated every three years. The first set of evaluations was scheduled to be produced …

Response to the State’s 2015 Tax Credit and Incentive Report

Report shows RI gave up close to $30 million in revenue to five tax credits last year PROVIDENCE, RI (August 18, 2015) – The most recent legislative session continued to be dominated by debate about how best to spur Rhode Island’s economy.  Lawmakers maintained their focus on tax credits and incentives as a primary economic development strategy and created several …

2015 Legislative Outcomes

 July 07, 2015 This year the Institute informed and influenced the debate on a host of policy issues related to tax policy, child care, and health care. Here is a summary of several policy changes that will have an impact on the fiscal health of Rhode Island and its residents.  Click here to download the document. Earned Income Tax Credit …

Highlights from Governor Raimondo’s FY16 Budget

Governor Raimondo released her first budget last week. We have highlighted five areas that are important to the fiscal health of the state and its residents. Making work pay The Governor proposes to expand the state’s Earned Income Tax Credit which would allow working families to keep more of their paycheck. And while not a budget item, the Governor supports …