Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8295

Introduced
3/13/26  
Refer
3/13/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Engrossed
4/28/26  

Caption

Creates an exemption from property taxes in the amount of $5,000 for any veteran of the military or naval service of the United States who is to be totally disabled through a service-connected disability in the town of Exeter.

Impact

The enactment of H8295 would amend existing state tax laws by introducing a specific exemption tailored to disabled veterans in Exeter. This could potentially set a precedent for other municipalities within Rhode Island to consider similar exemptions, thereby allowing local governments greater flexibility to support veterans within their communities. The residency requirement for the exemption would mean that only individuals who are legal residents of Exeter would be eligible to benefit from this financial relief.

Summary

House Bill 8295 aims to create a new property tax exemption in the town of Exeter for veterans of the military or naval service of the United States who are determined to be totally disabled due to a service-connected disability. The proposed exemption would amount to $5,000 off the property tax for eligible veterans. This measure not only seeks to provide financial relief to disabled veterans but also recognizes the sacrifices made by these individuals during their service to the country.

Contention

Debate around H8295 may arise regarding the fairness of offering exemptions specifically to disabled veterans while other groups may also require assistance amidst economic challenges. Discussions will likely center on whether such measures could lead to unequal tax burdens on those who may not directly benefit from these exemptions. Additionally, the fiscal implications for local government budgets and potential public response from other taxpayer groups will be important factors to consider during deliberations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5309

Increases the minimum veterans’ exemption from one thousand dollars ($1,000) to six thousand dollars ($6,000) with respect to municipal taxes.

RI S0438

Provides a full property tax exemption for a veteran’s real property used as the veteran's primary residence.

RI S0341

Provides a full property tax exemption for a veteran’s real property used as the veteran's primary residence.

RI S0879

Includes veterans 75 years or older with a combined service connected disability rating of 70% as eligible for disabled veterans license plates.

RI H5052

Changes the service requirement for admissions to RI Veterans' Home from 90 days to 2 years, and gives priority to veterans defined as war veterans.

RI S0625

Adds “space force” to the branches of the military included in various sections of general law regarding the veterans home, veterans cemetery and the power of armed forces officers to take acknowledgements.

RI H5387

Adds “space force” to the branches of the military included in various sections of general law regarding the veterans home, veterans cemetery and the power of armed forces officers to take acknowledgements.

RI S0098

Provides tax credits or the equivalent assessment dollars to veterans, gold star parents, visually impaired persons and the elderly.

RI H5370

Provides tax credits or the equivalent assessment dollars to veterans, gold star parents, visually impaired persons and the elderly.

RI S0960

SENATE RESOLUTION THANKING AND HONORING AMERICA'S AND RHODE ISLAND'S VIETNAM WAR VETERANS FOR THEIR SERVICE AND SACRIFICE ON "VIETNAM VETERANS DAY"

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