What is the Sales and Use Tax Rate in Rhode Island?

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The Sales and Use Tax Rate in Rhode Island is currently set at 7%. This rate applies to the sale, lease, or rental of tangible personal property, along with certain services and listed taxable items. The tax is based on the total price or amount paid for the taxable item, including any shipping or handling charges. However, there are a few exemptions and reduced rates for specific items such as clothing, prescription drugs, and some groceries. It's important to note that the Sales and Use Tax is collected by the seller and remitted to the Division of Taxation. As such, consumers should be mindful of these charges when making purchases in Rhode Island.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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