Chapter
270
2005 -- S 1225 AS AMENDED
Enacted 07/15/05
A N A C T
RELATING TO TAXATION
Introduced By: Senators F Caprio, Goodwin, Perry, Ciccone, and Metts
Date Introduced: July 01,
2005
It is
enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 44-18-30B of the General Laws in Chapter 44-18 entitled "Sales
and Use
Taxes - Liability and Computation" is hereby amended to read as follows:
44-18-30B.
Exemption from sales tax for sales by writers, composers, artists --
Findings.
-- (a) The general assembly makes
the following findings of facts:
(1) The downtown area of the city of Providence has been characterized by
blighted
areas,
and dilapidated and abandoned structures;
(2) As a result, the downtown area has been designated an economic development
zone
in order
to stop the deterioration and stimulate economic activity;
(3) The capitol center area of the city of Providence has become an attractive
location,
especially
with the construction of the Providence Place Mall;
(4) In order to promote, revitalize and redevelop the "Old Downtown"
area of the city of
Providence
it is necessary to provide tax exemptions to this area as it has been
designated as an
economic
development zone;
(5) In order to promote, revitalize, and redevelop the "Downtown or other
industrial or
manufacturing
buildings" located in the City of Pawtucket, it is necessary to provide
tax
exemptions
to this area as it has been designated as an economic development zone;
(6) The development of an active artistic community, including "artists in
residence", in
this
area would promote economic development, revitalization, tourism, employment
opportunities,
and encourage business development by providing alternative commercial
enterprises
while in Providence creating a link between the Old Downtown and the Capital
Center
Area.;
(7) There is a separate artistic community in the town of Westerly which is
important to
preserve,
promote, and revitalize, and which is distinct from that in the city of
Providence.;
(8) There is a separate artistic community in the city of Woonsocket which is
important
to
promote and revitalize and which is distinct from that in the cities of
Providence and Pawtucket
and the
town of Westerly.;
(9) There is a separate artistic community in the city of Warwick which is
important to
preserve,
promote, and revitalize and which is distinct from that in the cities of
Providence,
Pawtucket,
Woonsocket and the town of Westerly.;
(10) There is a separate artistic community in the city of Newport which is
important to
promote
and revitalize and which is distinct from that in the cities of Providence,
Pawtucket and
Woonsocket
and the towns of Westerly and Tiverton and Little Compton.;
(11) There is a separate artistic community in the town of Warren which is
important to
promote
and revitalize and which is distinct from that in the cities of Providence,
Pawtucket and
Woonsocket
and the town of Westerly.;
(b) (1) This section only applies to sales by writers, composers and artists
residing in and
conducting
a business within a section of the defined economic development zone in the
cities of
Providence
or Pawtucket, or the defined economic development zone in the town of Westerly
or
the
defined economic zone in the city of Woonsocket, or the defined economic zone
in the city of
Warwick,
or in those areas within the city of Newport, and the town of
Tiverton and the town of
Little
Compton which are zoned "general
business" or "waterfront business", or in those areas of
the town of Warren which are zoned
"waterfront district," "special district," "village
business
district,"
"manufacturing district," "business district" or
"Warren historic district". For the purposes
of this section, a "work" means an
original and creative work, whether written, composed or
executed
for "one-of-a-kind limited" production and which falls into one of
the following categories:
(i) A book or other writing;
(ii) A play or the performance of said play;
(iii) A musical composition or the performance of said composition;
(iv) A painting or other like picture;
(v) A sculpture;
(vi) Traditional and fine crafts;
(vii) The creation of a film or the acting within the film;
(viii) The creation of a dance or the performance of the dance.
(2) For the purposes of this section, a "work" includes any product
generated as a result
of any
of the above categories.
(3) For the purposes of this section, a "work" does not apply to any
piece or performance
created
or executed for industry oriented or related production.
(c) (1) This section applies to sales by any individual:
(i) Who is a resident of and has a principal place of business situated in the
section of the
economic
development zone designated as the arts and entertainment district in the
downtown
area of
the city of Providence or in the city of Pawtucket, or the defined economic
development
zone in
the town of Westerly or the defined economic zone in the city of Woonsocket, or
the
defined
economic zone in the city of Warwick, or who is a resident of and has a
principal place of
business
situated in those areas within the city of Newport, and the town
of Tiverton or the town
of
Little Compton, which are zoned
"general business" or "waterfront business", or who is a
resident
of and has a principal place of business situated in those areas within the
town of Warren
which
are zoned "waterfront district," "special district,"
"village business district,"
"manufacturing
district," "business district" or "Warren historic
district". For the purposes of this
section,
the Providence arts and entertainment district in Providence is defined as the
area
bounded
by Pine Street to the southeast, Dorrance Street to the northeast, Sabin Street
to the
northwest
and Empire Street to the southwest. Said Providence arts and entertainment
district also
includes
the area beginning at the point of intersection of Acorn Street and Harris
Avenue, then
turning
east onto Atwells Avenue to Service Road 7, then turning southerly onto Service
Road 7
to
Westminster Street, then turning westerly onto Westminster Street, continuing
until Bridgham,
then
turning south onto Bridgham to Cranston Street, then turning southwesterly onto
Cranston
Street,
then continuing to Messer Street, then turning north onto Messer Street to
Westminster
Street,
turning west onto Westminster Street to US Hwy 6 off ramp, then heading west on
US
Hwy 6
to Sheridan Street, then heading northeast on Sheridan Street to Aleppo Street,
then
turning
southeast along Aleppo Street to Pelham Street, then heading northeast on
Pelham Street
to
Manton Avenue, then continuing southeast on Manton Avenue until Delaine Street,
then
heading
northeast on Delaine Street until Appleton Street, then continuing
northwesterly on
Appleton
Street until Bowdoin Street, then heading north on Bowdoin Street until Barstow
Street,
then
heading east on Barstow until Valley Street, then heading northeast on Valley
Street to
Hemlock
Street, then turning southeast on Hemlock Street until Promenade Street, then
heading
east
on Promenade Street to Acorn Street, then heading south on Acorn Street to the
intersection
of
Acorn Street and Harris Avenue. The
named streets are included in the Providence district; and
in
Pawtucket is defined as the area beginning at the point of intersection of
Dexter Street and the
Central
Falls line, then east along the Central Falls line to the Blackstone River,
then north along
the city
boundary on the Blackstone River to the Cumberland line, then west along the
Pawtucket
city
boundary line to I-95, then south along I-95 to Pine Street, then north on Pine
Street to
AMTRAK
Right of Way, then northwest along the AMTRAK Right of Way to Dexter Street,
then
north on Dexter Street to the Central Falls line. The named streets are
included in the district.
The
Westerly arts and entertainment district is defined as assessor's plat 56, lots
1 through 24, lot
48, lots
50 through 62, and lots 71 through 82, and assessors plat 66, lots 22 through
26, and lots
29
through 36 the Woonsocket arts and entertainment district is defined as the
area beginning at a
point of
land on the southwest bank of the Blackstone River abutting the bridge for the
Providence
& Worcester Railroad and proceeding northerly to a point at the
intersection of
Worrall
Street, Clinton Street and Harry S. Truman Drive, then proceeding northwesterly
along
Worrall
Street to its intersection with Social Street, then turning westerly on Social
Street
proceeding
to its intersection with Main Street, Blackstone Street and North Main Street,
then
turning
northwesterly and proceeding along Blackstone Street to its intersection with
River Street,
then
turning northerly and proceeding along River Street to its intersection with the
north/east
bank of
Blackstone River, then following the riverbank southerly to the bridge at
Bernon Street
and
turning easterly crossing the Blackstone River via Bernon Street and proceeding
to its
intersection
with Front Street, then turning northeasterly on Front Street and proceeding to
its
intersection
with Hamlet Avenue, and to include the former courthouse on the southerly side
of
Front
Street at its intersection with Hamlet Avenue, then turning easterly on Hamlet
Avenue and
proceeding
to its intersection with Manville Road, then turning southeasterly on Manville
Road
and
proceeding to its intersection with Davison Avenue, then turning northeasterly
on Davison
Avenue
and proceeding to a point on the south/west bank of the Blackstone River, then
turning
northerly,
following the southerly riverbank to the point of beginning. The abovementioned
streets
are included in the district. The Warwick arts district is defined as that area
known as
Pontiac
Village, beginning on Route 5 at the Warwick/Cranston municipal boundary, then
south
to the
intersection of Route 5 and the Pawtuxet River, then following the Pawtuxet
River in an
easterly
and northerly direction to the municipal boundary in the vicinity of Knight
Street, then
from the
intersection of Knight Street and the municipal boundary westerly along the
Warwick/Cranston
municipal boundary to the intersection of Route 5 and Greenwich Avenue.
The
above named streets are included in the district.
(ii) Who is determined by the tax administrator, after consideration of any
evidence he or
she
deems necessary or which is submitted to him or her by the individual, to have
written,
composed,
or executed, either solely or jointly, a work or works which would fall into
one of the
categories
listed in subsection (b)(1).
(2) This section also applies to sales by any other gallery located in the arts
and
entertainment
district described in subsection (c)(1)(i) as well as any other arts and
entertainment
district
designated by the general assembly, as well as to sales by any other gallery
located in
those
areas within the city of Newport, and the town of Tiverton or
the town of Little Compton,
which
are zoned "general business" or "waterfront business", as
well as to sales by any other
gallery
located in those areas within the town of Warren which are zoned
"waterfront district,"
"special
district," "village business district," "manufacturing
district," "business district" or
"Warren
historic district".
(3) The tax administrator shall not make a determination unless:
(i) The individual(s) concerned duly make(s) an application to the tax
administrator for
the
sales tax exemption which applies to the works defined in this section; and
(ii) The individual has complied and continues to comply with any and all
requests made
by the
tax administrator.
(d) Any individual to whom this section applies and who makes an application to
the tax
administrator
is entitled to a sales tax exemption for the sale of a work or works sold from
the
individual's
business located in the economic development zone which would, apart from this
section,
be subject to the tax rate imposed by the state of Rhode Island.
(e) When an individual makes a request for the exemption, the tax administrator
is
entitled
to all books, documents, or other evidence relating to the publication,
production or
creation
of the works that may be deemed necessary by the tax administrator for the
purposes of
the
exemption. The time period in which to provide this information is in the sole
discretion of
the tax
administrator and specified in the notice.
(f) In addition to the information required in subsection (e), the tax
administrator may
require
the individual(s) to submit an annual certified accounting of the numbers of
works sold,
the type
of work sold, and the date of the sale. Failure to file this report may, in the
sole discretion
of the
tax administrator, terminate the individual's eligibility for the exemption.
(g) Any person storing, using, or otherwise consuming in this state any work or
works
which is
deemed to be exempt from the sales tax pursuant to this section is not liable
for the use
tax on
the work or works.
(h) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, any individual to whom this
section
may
apply shall comply with all the administration, collection, and other
provisions of chapters
18 and
19 of this title.
SECTION
2. Section 44-30-1.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-30 entitled "Personal
Income
Tax" is hereby amended to read as follows:
44-30-1.1.
Exemption from tax for writers, composers and artists. -- (a) This
section
shall
only apply to writers, composers and artists residing within a section of the
defined
economic
development zone within the city of Providence, Pawtucket, Woonsocket or
Warwick,
or the
economic development zone within the town of Westerly as defined in section
44-18-
30B(c)(1)(i),
or within the city of Newport or within the town of Tiverton, or the
town of Little
Compton or within those areas of the town of Warren which are
zoned "waterfront district,"
"special
district," "village business district," "manufacturing
district," "business district" or
"Warren
historic district", or a tax pass-through entity wholly owned by one or
more such
individuals
and who create such work while residing in the zone, or in the case of Newport
or
within
the town of Tiverton, or the town of Little Compton, within those
areas of the city or town
which
are zoned "general business" or "waterfront business", or
in the case of Warren, within
those
areas of the town which are zoned "waterfront district,"
"special district," "village business
district,"
"manufacturing district," "business district" or
"Warren historic district". For the
purposes
of this section, a "work" means an original and creative work,
whether written,
composed,
created or executed for "one-of-a-kind, limited" production, before
or after the passing
of this
section, which falls into one of the following categories: (1) a book or other
writing; (2) a
play or
the performance of said play; (3) a musical composition or the performance of
said
composition;
(4) a painting or other like picture; (5) a sculpture; (6) traditional and fine
crafts; (7)
the creation
of a film or the acting of said film; (8) the creation of a dance or the
performance of
said
dance. For purposes of this section, a "work" does not apply to any
piece or performance
created
or executed for industry oriented or related production.
(b) (1) This section shall apply to any individual:
(i) Who is a resident within the section of the economic development zone
designated as
the arts
and entertainment district in the downtown areas of the cities of Providence,
Woonsocket
or Pawtucket,
and deriving the income exempted from within said district while a resident of
said
zone, or
who is a resident within the section of the arts and entertainment district in
the town of
Westerly,
as defined in section 44-18-30B(c)(1)(i) and who derives the income exempted
from
within
said district while a resident of said zone. For the purposes of this section,
the "Providence
arts and
entertainment district " is defined as the area bounded by Pine Street to
the southeast,
Dorrance
Street to the northeast, Sabin Street to the northwest and Empire Street to the
southwest.
Said
Providence arts and entertainment district also includes the area beginning at
the point of
intersection
of Acorn Street and Harris Avenue, then turning east onto Atwells Avenue to
Service
Road
7, then turning southerly onto Service Road 7 to Westminster Street, then
turning westerly
onto
Westminster Street, continuing until Bridgham, then turning south onto Bridgham
to
Cranston
Street, then turning southwesterly onto Cranston Street, then continuing to
Messer
Street,
then turning north onto Messer Street to Westminster Street, turning west onto
Westminster
Street to US Hwy 6 off ramp, then heading west on US Hwy 6 to Sheridan Street,
then
heading northeast on Sheridan Street to Aleppo Street, then turning southeast
along Aleppo
Street
to Pelham Street, then heading northeast on Pelham Street to Manton Avenue,
then
continuing
southeast on Manton Avenue until Delaine Street, then heading northeast on
Delaine
Street
until Appleton Street, then continuing northwesterly on Appleton Street until
Bowdoin
Street,
then heading north on Bowdoin Street until Barstow Street, then heading east on
Barstow
until
Valley Street, then heading northeast on Valley Street to Hemlock Street, then
turning
southeast
on Hemlock Street until Promenade Street, then heading east on Promenade Street
to
Acorn
Street, then heading south on Acorn Street to the intersection of Acorn Street
and Harris
Avenue. The abovementioned streets shall be included in the
district. The "Westerly arts and
entertainment
district" is defined in section 44-18-30B(c)(1)(i). The "Pawtucket
arts and
entertainment
district" shall be defined as the area beginning at the point of
intersection of Dexter
Street
and the Central Falls line, then east along the Central Falls Line to the
Blackstone River,
then
north along the city boundary on the Blackstone River to the Cumberland line,
then west
along
the Pawtucket city boundary line to I-95, then south along I-95 to Pine Street,
then north on
Pine
Street to AMTRAK Right of Way, then northwest along the AMTRAK Right of Way to
Dexter
Street, then north on Dexter Street to the Central Falls line. The
abovementioned streets
shall be
included in the district. The "Woonsocket arts and entertainment
district" shall be defined
as the
area beginning at a point of land on the southwest bank of the Blackstone River
abutting
the
bridge for the Providence & Worcester Railroad and proceeding northerly to
a point at the
intersection
of Worrall Street, Clinton Street and Harry S. Truman Drive, then proceeding
northwesterly
along Worrall Street to its intersection with Social Street, then turning
westerly on
Social
Street proceeding to its intersection with Main Street, Blackstone Street and
North Main
Street,
then turning northwesterly and proceeding along Blackstone Street to its
intersection with
River
Street, then turning northerly and proceeding along River Street to its
intersection with the
northeast
bank of Blackstone River, then following the riverbank southerly to the bridge
at
Bernon
Street and turning easterly crossing the Blackstone River via Bernon Street and
proceeding
to its intersection with Front Street, then turning northeasterly on Front
Street and
proceeding
to its intersection with Hamlet Avenue, and to include the former Courthouse on
the
southerly
side of Front Street at its intersection with Hamlet Avenue, then turning
easterly on
Hamlet
Avenue and proceeding to its intersection with Manville Road, then turning
southeasterly
on
Manville Road and proceeding to its intersection with Davison Avenue, then
turning
northeasterly
on Davison Avenue and proceeding to a point on the southwest bank of the
Blackstone
River, then turning northerly, following the southerly riverbank to the point
of
beginning.
The abovementioned streets are included in the district. The Warwick arts
district is
defined
as that area known as Pontiac Village, beginning on Route 5 at the Warwick/Cranston
municipal
boundary, then south to the intersection of Route 5 and the Pawtuxet River,
then
following
the Pawtuxet River in an easterly and northerly direction to the municipal
boundary in
the
vicinity of Knight Street, then from the intersection of Knight Street and the
municipal
boundary
westerly along the Warwick/Cranston municipal boundary to the intersection of
Route
5 and
Greenwich Avenue. The above named streets are included in the district.
This section shall also apply to any individual who is a resident of the city
of Newport or
the town
of Tiverton or the town of Little Compton, and whose income otherwise
qualifies for an
exemption
as provided for in this section.
This section shall also apply to any individual who is a resident of the town
of Warren
and
whose income otherwise qualifies for an exemption as provided for in this
section.
(ii) Who is determined by the tax administrator, after consideration of any evidence
in
relation
to the matter which the individual submits to him or her and after such
consultation as
may seem
to him or her to be necessary with such person or body of persons as in his or
her
opinion
may be of assistance to him or her, to have written, composed or executed
either solely or
jointly
with another individual, a work or works that would fall into one of the
categories listed in
subsection
(a) of this section.
(c) (1) An individual to whom this section applies and who duly makes a claim
to the tax
administrator
in that behalf shall, subject to subdivision (2) of this subsection, be
entitled to have
the
profits or gains arising to him or her from the publication, production or sale
of a work or
works in
relation to which the tax administrator has made a determination under
paragraph
(b)(1)(ii)
of this section to be taken as a modification reducing federal adjusted gross
income.
(2) The modification authorized by this section shall apply to the year in
which the profit
or gain
from the publication, production or sale of a work is realized.
(d) The tax administrator may serve on an individual who makes a claim under
this
subsection
a notice or notices, in writing, requiring him or her to make available within
any time
that may
be specified in the notice of all such books, accounts and documents in his or
her
possession
or power as may be requested, being books, accounts and documents relating to
the
publication,
production or sale of the work in respect of the profits or gains of which
exemption is
claimed.
(e) For the purpose of determining the amount of profits or gains subject to
modification
under
this section, the tax administrator may make any apportionment of receipts and
expenses
that may
be necessary.
(f) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, any individual
seeking relief
under
this section shall file a Rhode Island personal income tax return listing the
modification
reducing
federal adjusted gross income relating to profits or gains realized from the
works as
defined
in this section.
SECTION 3. This act shall
take effect upon passage.
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