Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8023

Introduced
2/27/26  

Caption

Authorizes the Johnston town council to set tax exemption limit to an amount determined by the city council via ordinance or resolution for qualified individuals defined in the act.

Impact

The enactment of H8023 will provide significant financial relief for a range of residents in Johnston through targeted property tax exemptions. This bill aims to alleviate the financial burdens faced by vulnerable populations such as war veterans, the elderly, and those with disabilities, thereby enhancing their economic stability. It allows the town council to regulate the degree of the exemption, giving local government flexibility to address community needs effectively.

Summary

H8023 is a legislative act introduced to amend Chapter 44-3 of the General Laws concerning property subject to taxation within the town of Johnston, Rhode Island. The bill specifically authorizes the town council to exempt certain qualified individuals from taxation up to a specified dollar amount on their real and/or personal property. Qualified individuals are defined broadly to include veterans, spouses of veterans, disabled persons, and those aged sixty-two and above, among others.

Contention

While H8023 aims to strengthen support for certain populations, it may also raise questions about the fiscal implications for local government revenue. Opponents may argue that granting such exemptions could limit funding for essential public services by decreasing the property tax base. Furthermore, there may be concerns about the criteria for qualification and whether they effectively target those most in need or unintentionally exclude eligible residents.

Notable_points

The bill effectively centralizes decision-making around tax exemptions at the local level, allowing Johnston's town council to tailor exemptions based on community demographics and needs. This adaptability underscores a trend toward local control in tax policy, empowering municipalities to make strategic decisions on behalf of their residents. Additionally, the inclusion of provisions for both veterans and individuals with disabilities emphasizes a commitment to support those who have served or are in vulnerable positions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0720

Authorizes the Providence city council to set the veterans tax exemption limit to an amount determined by the city council via ordinance or resolution.

RI H5307

Authorizes the Providence city council to set the veterans tax exemption limit to an amount determined by the city council via ordinance or resolution.

RI H6247

Grants the town council of the town of Charlestown the authority to enact a homestead exemption ordinance.

RI H5030

Grants the town council of the town of South Kingstown the authority to enact a homestead exemption ordinance.

RI S0044

Grants the town council of the town of South Kingstown the authority to enact a homestead exemption ordinance.

RI S1007

Grants the town council of the town of Charlestown the authority to enact a homestead exemption ordinance.

RI H5965

Grants the city council of Cranston the authority to enact a homestead exemption ordinance.

RI H6248

Enables any city or town council to adopt a property tax deferral program for senior citizens and disabled persons or veterans.

RI S0893

Authorizes the town council of West Greenwich to provide an exemption and/or stabilization of tax agreement on qualified property used for residential purposes inclusive of low- and moderate-income housing in the town of West Greenwich.

RI H6136

Authorizes the town council of West Greenwich to provide an exemption and/or stabilization of tax agreement on qualified property used for residential purposes inclusive of low- and moderate-income housing in the town of West Greenwich.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.