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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2024

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RELATING TO TAXATION -- PROPERTY SUBJECT TO TAXATION

     

     Introduced By: Senators Ujifusa, Lauria, and Felag

     Date Introduced: April 05, 2024

     Referred To: Senate Housing & Municipal Government

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 44-3-13 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-3 entitled "Property

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Subject to Taxation" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     44-3-13. Persons over the age of 65 years — Exemption.

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     (a) Bristol. The town of Bristol may exempt from taxation the real estate situated in the

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town owned and occupied by any resident over the age of sixty-five (65) years, and who has owned

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and resided in their primary residence within the town continuously for at least twenty (20) years,

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as of the preceding December 31st; or, over the age of seventy (70) years, as of the preceding

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December 31st; or, over the age of seventy-five (75) years, as of the preceding December 31st, and

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which exemption is in addition to any and all other exemptions from taxation to which the resident

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may otherwise be entitled. The exemption shall be applied uniformly and without regard to ability

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to pay. Only one exemption shall be granted to cotenants, joint tenants, and tenants by the entirety,

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even though all the cotenants, joint tenants and tenants by the entirety are sixty-five (65) years of

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age or over as of the preceding December 31st. The exemption applies to a life tenant who has the

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obligation for payment of the tax on real estate. The town council of the town of Bristol shall, by

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ordinance, establish the value of this exemption.

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     (b) Central Falls. The city of Central Falls may, by ordinance, exempt from taxation, real

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or personal property located within the city of any person sixty-five (65) years or over, which

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exemption shall be in an amount not exceeding seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) of

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valuation and which exemption is in addition to any and all other exemptions from taxation and tax

 

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credits to which the person may be entitled by this chapter or any other provision of law.

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     (c) Cranston.

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     (1) The city council of the city of Cranston may, by ordinance, exempt from valuation for

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taxation the real property situated in the city and owned and occupied by any person over the age

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of sixty-five (65) years which exemption is in an amount not exceeding nine thousand dollars

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($9,000) and which exemption is in addition to any and all other exemptions from taxation to which

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the person may be otherwise entitled. The exemption shall be applied uniformly and without regard

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to ability to pay.

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     (2) The city council of the city of Cranston may, by ordinance, exempt from valuation for

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taxation the property subject to the excise tax situated in the city and owned by any person over the

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age of sixty-five (65) years, not owning real property, which exemption is in an amount not

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exceeding three thousand dollars ($3,000) and which exemption is in addition to any and all other

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exemptions from taxation to which the person may be otherwise entitled. The exemption shall be

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applied uniformly and without regard to ability to pay.

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     (d) East Greenwich. The town council of the town of East Greenwich may, by ordinance,

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and upon any terms and conditions that it deems reasonable, exempt from taxation the real estate

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situated in the town of East Greenwich owned and occupied by any resident of the age of sixty-five

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(65) to seventy (70) years, as of the preceding December 31st up to an amount of twenty-six

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thousand dollars ($26,000); or, of the age of seventy (70) to seventy-five (75) years, as of the

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preceding December 31st up to an amount of thirty-four thousand dollars ($34,000); or, of the age

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of seventy-five (75) to eighty (80) years, as of the preceding December 31st up to an amount of

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forty-two thousand dollars ($42,000); or, of the age of eighty (80) to eighty-five (85) years, as of

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the preceding December 31st up to an amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000); or, of the age of

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eighty-five (85) years or more, as of the preceding December 31st up to an amount of fifty-eight

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thousand dollars ($58,000), and which exemption is in addition to any and all other exemptions

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from taxation to which the resident may otherwise be entitled. The exemption shall be applied

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uniformly and without regard to ability to pay. Only one exemption shall be granted to cotenants,

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joint tenants, and tenants by the entirety, even though all the cotenants, joint tenants, and tenants

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by the entirety are eligible for an exemption pursuant to this subsection. The exemption applies to

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a life tenant who has the obligation for payment of the tax on real estate.

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     (e) Lincoln. The town council of the town of Lincoln may, by ordinance, exempt from

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taxation the real property, situated in said town, owned and occupied for a period of five (5) years

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by any person over the age of sixty-five (65) years, which exemption shall be in an amount not

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exceeding twenty-four thousand four hundred and forty dollars ($24,440) of valuation, and which

 

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exemption shall be in addition to any and all other exemptions from taxation to which said person

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may be otherwise entitled. Said exemption shall be applied uniformly and without regard to ability

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to pay.

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     (f) North Providence. The town council of the town of North Providence may, by

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ordinance, exempt from valuation for taxation the real property located within the town of any

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person sixty-five (65) years or over, which exemption is in amount not exceeding ten thousand

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dollars ($10,000) of valuation and which exemption shall be in addition to any and all other

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exemptions from taxation and tax credits to which the person may be entitled by this chapter or any

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other provision of law.

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     (g) Tiverton. The town council of the town of Tiverton may, by ordinance, exempt from

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taxation the real property situated in the town owned and occupied by any person over the age of

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sixty-five (65) years, and which exemption is in an amount not exceeding ten thousand dollars

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($10,000) of valuation, and which exemption is in addition to any and all other exemptions from

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taxation to which the person may be otherwise entitled. The exemption shall be applied uniformly

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and without regard to ability to pay. Only one exemption shall be granted to cotenants, joint tenants,

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and tenants by the entirety, even though all of the cotenants, joint tenants, and tenants by the entirety

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are sixty-five (65) years of age or over. The exemption applies to a life tenant who has the obligation

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for the payment of the tax on real property.

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     (h) Warren. The town council of the town of Warren may, by ordinance, exempt from

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taxation the real property situated in the town owned and occupied by any person over the age of

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sixty-five (65) years, and which exemption is in amount not exceeding thirty thousand six hundred

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fifty-six dollars ($30,656) of valuation and which exemption is in addition to any and all other

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exemptions from taxation to which the person may be otherwise entitled. The exemption shall be

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applied uniformly and without regard to ability to pay. Only one exemption shall be granted to

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cotenants, joint tenants, and tenants by the entirety, even though all of the cotenants, joint tenants,

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and tenants by the entirety are sixty-five (65) years of age or over. The exemption applies to a life

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tenant who has the obligation for the payment of the tax on the real property.

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     (i) Warwick. The finance director of the city of Warwick may, by ordinance, exempt from

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taxation owner occupied residential real property or personal property located within the city of

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any person sixty-five (65) years or over, which exemption is in an amount not exceeding twelve

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thousand dollars ($12,000) of valuation and which exemption is in addition to any and all other

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exemptions from taxation and tax credits to which the person may be entitled by this chapter or any

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other provision of law.

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     (j) Westerly. The town council of the town of Westerly may, by ordinance, exempt from

 

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taxation a real property situated in the town owned and occupied for a period of five (5) years next

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prior to filing of an application for a tax exemption, by any person over the age of sixty-five (65)

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years, and which exemption is in an amount and pursuant to any income limitations that the council

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may prescribe in the ordinance from time to time, and which exemption is in addition to any and

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all other exemptions from taxation to which the person may be otherwise entitled. The exemption

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shall be applied uniformly and without regard to ability to pay. Only one exemption shall be granted

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to cotenants, joint tenants, and tenants by the entirety, even though all of the cotenants, joint tenants,

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and tenants by the entirety are sixty-five (65) years of age or over. The exemption applies to a life

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tenant who has the obligation for the payment of the tax on real property.

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     (k) Charlestown. The town council of the town of Charlestown may, by ordinance, and

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upon any terms and conditions that it deems reasonable, create a tax dollar credit reduction of

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taxation against real estate situated in the town of Charlestown owned and occupied by any resident

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of the age of sixty-five (65) years or over, and which credit is in an amount and pursuant to any

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income limitations that the council may prescribe in the ordinance, from time to time, and which

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credit is in addition to any and all other exemptions from taxation to which the person may be

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otherwise entitled. The credit shall be applied uniformly and without regard to ability to pay. Only

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one credit shall be granted to cotenants, joint tenants, and tenants by the entirety, even though all

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of the cotenants, joint tenants, and tenants by the entirety are sixty-five (65) years of age or over.

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The credit applies to a life tenant who has the obligation for the payment of the tax on real property.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO TAXATION -- PROPERTY SUBJECT TO TAXATION

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     This act would provide a tax exemption to residents of the Town of Bristol who are over

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the age of sixty-five (65) years and who have continuously owned and resided in their primary

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residence in the town for at least twenty (20) years.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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