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Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The retailer shall add the tax imposed by this chapter to the sale price or charge, and when added the tax constitutes a part of the price or charge, is a debt from the consumer or user to the retailer, and is recoverable at law in the same manner as other debts; provided, that the amount of tax that the retailer collects from the consumer or user is as follows:
Amount of Sale |
Amount of Tax |
|
---|---|---|
$0.01 to |
$ .08 inclusive |
No Tax |
.09 to |
.24 inclusive |
.01 |
.25 to |
.41 inclusive |
.02 |
.42 to |
.58 inclusive |
.03 |
.59 to |
.74 inclusive |
.04 |
.75 to |
.91 inclusive |
.05 |
.92 to |
1.08 inclusive |
.06 |
and where the amount of the sale is more than one dollar and eight cents ($1.08) the amount of the tax is computed at the rate of six percent (6%); provided, that the amount of tax that the retailer collects from the consumer or user for the period commencing July 1, 1990 is as follows:
Amount of Sale |
Amount of Tax |
|
---|---|---|
$0.01 to |
$ .07 inclusive |
No Tax |
.08 to |
.21 inclusive |
.01 |
.22 to |
.35 inclusive |
.02 |
.36 to |
.49 inclusive |
.03 |
.50 to |
.64 inclusive |
.04 |
.65 to |
.78 inclusive |
.05 |
.79 to |
.92 inclusive |
.06 |
.93 to |
1.07 inclusive |
.07 |
and where the amount of the sale is more than one dollar and seven cents ($1.07) the amount of the tax is computed at the rate of seven percent (7%).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Rhode Island General Laws Title 44. Taxation § 44-18-19. Collection of sales tax by retailer - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ri/title-44-taxation/ri-gen-laws-sect-44-18-19/
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