The Division of Taxation today posted details on the Pontiac Mills rehabilitation project on Knight Street in Warwick, a project that involves Rhode Island historic preservation tax credits.
The Division of Taxation's web page on historic tax credits shows details involving all applicants that have signed a contract and paid the required fee under the state's 2013 historic preservation tax credit program.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Tax administrator named acting DOR director
Rhode Island Tax Administrator David M. Sullivan has been appointed as acting director of
the Rhode Island Department of Revenue (DOR) by Governor Gina M. Raimondo.
the Rhode Island Department of Revenue (DOR) by Governor Gina M. Raimondo.
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| David M. Sullivan |
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Tax Administrator meets with IRS in Washington
Rhode Island Tax Administrator David M. Sullivan met in Washington, D.C., this afternoon with Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen and tax preparation software providers to discuss ways to combat tax refund fraud.
“We are encouraged by the cooperation shown here today among the states, the IRS, and the software industry,” Sullivan said after the meeting, which he attended in his role as president of the Federation of Tax Administrators (FTA).
“Tax refund fraud is a huge issue – and it’s not going to be solved by any one group or organization dictating a solution,” Sullivan said. “To rein in this growing problem, we all need to work together, in partnership – sharing information, ideas, and solutions,” Sullivan said following the meeting, which was held at IRS headquarters at 1111 Constitution Avenue NW.
“Such a joint effort – with the IRS, the states, and the industry working together – serves all of our interests, including the interests of the taxpayer,” said Sullivan.
The FTA, which sponsored Sullivan's trip to the meeting, is an association which serves the principal tax collection agencies of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Philadelphia, and New York City. The FTA also represents the interests of state tax administrators before federal policymakers.
“We are encouraged by the cooperation shown here today among the states, the IRS, and the software industry,” Sullivan said after the meeting, which he attended in his role as president of the Federation of Tax Administrators (FTA).
“Tax refund fraud is a huge issue – and it’s not going to be solved by any one group or organization dictating a solution,” Sullivan said. “To rein in this growing problem, we all need to work together, in partnership – sharing information, ideas, and solutions,” Sullivan said following the meeting, which was held at IRS headquarters at 1111 Constitution Avenue NW.
“Such a joint effort – with the IRS, the states, and the industry working together – serves all of our interests, including the interests of the taxpayer,” said Sullivan.
The FTA, which sponsored Sullivan's trip to the meeting, is an association which serves the principal tax collection agencies of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Philadelphia, and New York City. The FTA also represents the interests of state tax administrators before federal policymakers.
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| David Sullivan (left) at IRS meeting in Washington, D.C., today. |
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Corporate tax deadline
The Division of Taxation today issued a reminder that certain corporate tax returns and tax payments are due on or before Monday, March 16, 2014.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
New Administrative Decisions: sales tax permit; domicile
The Division of Taxation today posted decisions from two recent administrative hearings:
- The first decision regards an application for a sales permit and cigarette dealer's license.
- The second decision involves a taxpayer prevailing over the issue of domicile.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Decision issued after hearing on cigarette tax
The Division of Taxation has posted a decision from a recent administrative hearing. This one concerns violation of a stipulation involving cigarette tax.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Reminder about estimated payments and combined reporting
Rhode Island Tax Administrator David M. Sullivan today issued a reminder about the calculation of estimated tax payments by corporations that are subject to combined reporting. Corporations must take into account combined reporting when calculating their estimates, he noted.
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