Tag: R.I. Department of Revenue
House extends tourism-oversight panel
The House’s recent approval of a second iteration of the 2015 Tourism Study Commission, a 2-year-old legislative body chaired by Rep. Lauren H. Carson,...
DOR: Cash collections down in May
PROVIDENCE – May year-to-date cash collections are $38.27 million lower than one year ago, according to the R.I. Department of Revenue. Year-to-date collections in...
DOR: Personal income tax revenue in May 11.5% short of revised...
PROVIDENCE – Personal income tax revenue in Rhode Island missed revised estimates by $9.6 million in May, coming in at $73.6 million, according to...
DOR: Jan. 5.0% hotel tax up 2.4%
PROVIDENCE - Jan. revenue from the state 5.0 percent hotel tax was 2.4 percent, an increase of $16,336, year over year to $702,847, the R.I. Department...
January 1% hotel tax revenue increases 15.4 percent
PROVIDENCE - Rhode Island local 1 percent hotel tax revenue in January totaled $163,091, a 15.4 percent year-over-year increase, according to a report from...
DOR: December 5% hotel tax revenue collection up 7.2% year over...
PROVIDENCE - Rhode Island 5 percent hotel tax revenue was $776,424 in December 2016, a 7.2 percent year-over-year increase, the R.I. Department of Revenue...
DOR: R.I. cash collections fell 1.3% fiscal YTD, 14.5% in March
PROVIDENCE - The R.I. Department of Revenue announced Thursday its monthly cash collection decreased 14.5 percent year over year to $316.47 million. The 14.5...
DOR: Revenue fails to meet expectations fiscal YTD and in March
PROVIDENCE – State revenue was $43 million lower than forecast during the first nine months of the fiscal year, the R.I. Department of Revenue...
DOR: Hotel tax collections rise in November
PROVIDENCE – One percent and five percent hotel tax collections increased both year over year in November and fiscal year over fiscal year through...
R.I. motor vehicle registry computer system replacement continuing
CRANSTON – The R.I. Division of Motor Vehicles said on Wednesday that the project to replace the state’s nearly 40-year-old motor vehicle registry computer...