Imposes a wealth tax on Rhode Island individuals and entities at a rate of one percent (1%) of worldwide wealth.
Impact
The implementation of H7595 would significantly alter the landscape of taxation in Rhode Island. Beginning January 1, 2027, residents will be subject to the tax based on their taxable worldwide wealth as of December 31 of the prior year. The bill outlines specific definitions for calculating this wealth, including both financial and nonfinancial intangible assets. Additionally, there are provisions for exemptions, such as the first $25 million of financial intangible assets, intended to protect lower and middle-income residents from being overly burdened by the tax.
Summary
House Bill H7595 seeks to impose a wealth tax on individuals and entities in Rhode Island at a rate of one percent (1%) of their worldwide wealth. This measure, introduced by a group of state representatives, aims to provide a new source of revenue for the state, particularly as the financial requirements for services and infrastructure continue to grow. By taxing wealth rather than income, proponents argue that this bill could help to address wealth inequality and ensure that those with significant resources contribute fairly to the state's economy.
Contention
Despite the potential benefits proposed by its supporters, H7595 faces opposition from various stakeholders. Critics argue that the wealth tax could drive high-net-worth individuals to relocate to other states, thereby diminishing the tax base instead of enhancing it. There are concerns that the complexity of determining 'worldwide wealth' and the potential for valuation disputes could lead to significant administrative burdens both for the state tax department and the taxpayers. Furthermore, the bill implies increased audits and enforcement measures, raising concerns about fairness and privacy in tax reporting.
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This pilot program would create a $3,000 trust for each Rhode Island child ages zero to one year born to a family enrolled in the Rhode Island Works Program (“RI Works”) during the preceding calendar year.
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Amends Rhode Island’s existing healthcare services funding plan act by adding an account relating to a new psychiatry resource network to fund Rhode Island’s present PediPRN and MomsPRN.
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