Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2522

Introduced
2/13/26  

Caption

Creates the interchange fee restriction act prohibiting interchange fees on sales and use tax or excise tax when payment is made with a credit or debit card.

Impact

If enacted, S2522 would have a significant effect on the way electronic payments are processed in Rhode Island. Specifically, it changes how interchange fees are applied to tax amounts within electronic transactions, which could streamline the transaction process and enhance financial transparency for merchants. The legislation intends to clarify that merchants have the right to report tax amounts separately, ensuring they are not penalized through additional fees. This potentially encourages greater adoption of electronic payments among businesses by reducing overhead costs related to payment processing.

Summary

Bill S2522, known as the Interchange Fee Restriction Act, seeks to amend Rhode Island's general regulatory provisions to prohibit interchange fees on sales and use tax or excise tax when payment is made using debit or credit cards. This proposal was introduced with the intent to alleviate some of the financial burdens associated with electronic payment processing for merchants, particularly regarding tax amounts that can otherwise be subject to an interchange fee. This act aims to protect merchants from such fees, emphasizing their right to transmit accurate tax amounts during transactions.

Contention

Discussions surrounding S2522 may reveal points of contention regarding the implications for payment networks and banks. Concerns could arise over how these restrictions will affect the financial ecosystem, particularly for payment processors who depend on interchange fees as part of their revenue model. Opponents may argue that limiting interchange fees could lead to higher costs in other areas or reduce the incentive for banks and networks to offer competitive services. Proponents, however, assert that the legislation promotes fairness and supports local businesses by minimizing transaction costs related to fees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0768

Creates the interchange fee restriction act restricting interchange fees on sales and use tax or excise tax when payment is made with a credit or debit card.

RI H5582

Creates the interchange fee restriction act restricting interchange fees on sales and use tax or excise tax when payment is made with a credit or debit card.

RI H5554

Prohibits the charging of interchange fees on taxes and gratuities.

RI S0842

Prohibits the charging of interchange fees on taxes and gratuities.

RI H5402

Creates business tax credit for, eliminates sale tax on, eliminates income tax on the sale of, and creates a 10 year tax valuation freeze on newly renovated affordable housing.

RI H5637

Adds "debit cards" to the section of law relating to fraudulent use of credit cards.

RI S0952

Adds "debit cards" to the section of law relating to fraudulent use of credit cards.

RI H5785

Creates a sales tax holiday on August 9 and 10, 2025.

RI H5443

Creates process for individual to voluntarily be either temporarily or indefinitely added to a list restricting their rights to purchase or possess firearms.

RI S0740

Creates process for individual to voluntarily be either temporarily or indefinitely added to a list restricting their rights to purchase or possess firearms.

Similar Bills

AZ HB2629

Merchant; fees; calculation; transactions; penalty

CA AB1065

Credit card transaction fees: tax payments: Consumer Inflation Reduction and Tax Fairness Act.

AZ HB2768

Interchange fees; payment card transactions

AK HB171

Interchange Fees: Tax & Gratuity

NM HB476

Price Fixing Prohibition & Tax Fairness

NJ S2079

Concerns credit card interchange fees and consumer protection.

NJ A1921

Concerns credit card interchange fees and consumer protection.

KS HB2089

Enacting the consumer inflation reduction and tax fairness act and exempting the portion of a credit card transaction constituting a tax or gratuity from assessment of the fee charged by the card issuer.