§ 44-3-16. Elderly — Freeze of tax rate and valuation.
(a) The city or town councils of the various cities and towns except the towns of West
Warwick, Exeter, Coventry and Bristol may provide, by ordinance, for the freezing
of the rate and valuation of taxes on real property located therein to any person
who is sixty-five (65) years or older or to any person who is totally and permanently
disabled regardless of age and who does not have income from all sources in excess
of four thousand dollars ($4,000) per year, or in the case of the town of Johnston
to any person who is sixty-five (65) years or older or to any person who is totally
and permanently disabled regardless of age and who does not have income from all sources
in excess of six thousand dollars ($6,000) per year, and a total income of seventy-two
hundred dollars ($7,200) for two (2) or more persons living in that dwelling, or in
the case of the city of Cranston to any person who is sixty-five (65) years or older
or to any person who is totally and permanently disabled regardless of age and who
does not have income from all sources in excess of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000)
per year, or a lesser figure as determined by the city council of the city of Cranston
and a total income of twenty-three thousand dollars ($23,000), or a lesser figure
as determined by the city council of the city of Cranston, for two (2) or more persons
living in that dwelling; provided, that the freeze of rate and valuation on real property
applies only to owner occupied single or two-family (2) dwellings in which the person
resides; and provided, further, that the exemption is not allowed unless the person
entitled to it has presented to the assessors, on or before the last day on which
sworn statements may be filed with the assessors for the year for which the tax freeze
is claimed, or for taxes assessed December 31, 2009, the deadline is April 15, 2010,
evidence that he or she is entitled, which evidence shall stand as long as his or
her legal residence remains unchanged. The exemptions shall be in addition to any
other exemption provided by law, and provided, further, that the real estate is not
taken from the tax rolls and is subject to the bonded indebtedness of the city or
town.
(b)(1) The town council of the town of West Warwick may provide, by ordinance, for a schedule
of exemptions from the assessed valuation on real property located there for any person
who is sixty-five (65) years or older or to any person who is totally and permanently
disabled regardless of age, which exemption schedule is based upon gross annual income
from all sources as follows:
(i) An exemption of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) for those having a gross annual
income from all sources of $0 to $15,000;
(ii) An exemption of up to eight hundred dollars ($800) for those having a gross annual
income from all sources of $15,001 to $20,000;
(iii) An exemption of up to six hundred dollars ($600) for those having a gross annual income
from all sources of $20,001 to $25,000;
(iv) An exemption of up to four hundred dollars ($400) for those having a gross annual
income from all sources of $25,001 to $30,000;
(v) An exemption of up to three hundred dollars ($300) for those having a gross annual
income from all sources of $30,001 to $35,000;
(vi) An exemption of up to two hundred dollars ($200) for those having a gross annual income
from all sources of thirty-five thousand and one dollar ($35,001) to forty thousand
dollars ($40,000);
(vii) An exemption of up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for those having a gross annual
income from all sources of forty thousand and one dollar ($40,001) to forty-five thousand
dollars ($45,000).
(2) Provided, that the exemption schedule applies only to single family dwellings in which
the person resides; provided, further, that the person acquired the property for actual
consideration paid or inherited the property; provided, further, that the person has
resided in the town of West Warwick for a period of three (3) years ending with the
date of assessment for the year for which exemption is claimed; and provided, further,
that the exemption is not allowed unless the person entitled to it has presented to
the assessors, on or before the last day on which sworn statements may be filed with
the tax assessor for the year for which the exemption is claimed, evidence that he
or she is entitled, which evidence shall stand as long as his or her residence remains
unchanged. In the case of married persons, the age requirement will be met as soon
as either the husband or wife reaches the age of sixty-five (65) years and in the
event the husband passes away, a widow sixty-two (62) years of age to sixty-five (65)
years of age is allowed the exemption as long as she remains unmarried.
(3) Those persons granted tax relief under chapter 255 of the Public Laws of 1972 have
the option of retaining their current tax freeze or abandoning it to seek relief under
this subsection.
(c) The town council of the town of Coventry may, by ordinance, exempt from taxation the
real property and/or mobile homes situated in the town which is owned and occupied
as the principal residence, by any one or more persons sixty-five (65) years of age
or over or by one who is totally and permanently disabled, regardless of age, domiciled
in the town of Coventry, upon terms and conditions that may be established by the
town council in the ordinance. The exemption is for taxes assessed December 31, 1975,
and subsequent years. Any ordinance adopted by the town council pursuant to the provisions
of this subsection and subsections (d) and (e) may be amended at any time and from
time to time by the town council or any successor town council.
(d) The town council of the town of Coventry may, by ordinance, exempt from taxation the
real property situated in the town, owned and occupied by any person, who is a veteran
as defined in §â€‚44-3-4, totally and permanently disabled or over the age of sixty-five (65) years, which
exemption is in an amount not exceeding nine thousand dollars ($9,000) of valuation,
retroactive to real property assessed on December 31, 1978, and which exemption is
in addition to any and all other exemptions from taxation to which the person may
be entitled. The exemption is applied uniformly, and without regard to ability to
pay, provided, that only one exemption is granted to cotenants, joint tenants, and
tenants by the entirety, even though all of the cotenants, joint tenants, and tenants
by the entirety are veterans, totally and permanently disabled, or sixty-five (65)
years of age or over. The exemption applies to a life tenant who has the obligation
for the payment of the tax on the real property.
(e) The town council of the town of Coventry is authorized in the ordinance or ordinances
to provide that any person who obtains an exemption pursuant to the ordinance to which
the person is not entitled by the filing or making of any false statement or the proffering
of any document or other writing known by the person to have been altered, forged,
or to contain any false or untrue information is liable to the town of Coventry for
an amount equal to double the amount of reduction in taxes resulting from the exemption,
which amount is recoverable by the town in a civil action.
(f) The town council of the town of Exeter may provide, by ordinance, for the freezing
of the rate and valuation of taxes on real property located in the town to any qualified
person who is sixty-five (65) years or older regardless of income, or to any person
who is totally and permanently disabled regardless of age, and income, provided, that
the freeze of rate and valuation on real property applies only to single family dwellings
in which the person resides; and provided, further, that the person acquired the property
for actual consideration paid or inherited the property; and provided that the qualified
person has presented to the assessors, on or before the last day on which sworn statements
may be filed with the assessors for the year for which the exemption is claimed, evidence
that he or she is entitled, which evidence shall stand as long as his or her legal
residence remains unchanged. The stabilization of resulting tax assessments shall
be subject to reasonable definitions, terms and conditions as may otherwise be prescribed
by ordinance. The exemption is in addition to any other exemption provided by law,
and provided, further, that the real estate is not taken from the tax rolls and is
subject to the bonded indebtedness of the town.
(g)(1)(i) The town council of the town of Bristol may provide, by ordinance, for the freezing
of the rate and valuation of taxes on real property located there to any person who
is sixty-five (65) years or older, or if not sixty-five (65) or older, the taxpayer's
spouse who is domiciled with him or her, is sixty-five (65) or older; who is fifty
(50) years or older and who is the widow or widower of a taxpayer who, prior to death,
had qualified for, and was entitled to relief under this subsection and who was domiciled
with the decedent taxpayer on the date of death or to any person who is totally and
permanently disabled regardless of age. The taxpayer shall reside in the town of Bristol
for one year prior to filing the claim for relief.
(ii) To qualify for relief, the taxpayer shall have "adjusted gross income,� as the term
is defined for federal income tax purposes, for the preceding calendar year of less
than ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
(2) The tax is calculated by fixing the tax at the tax rate as levied on the real property
during the year in which the taxpayer became age sixty-four (64) or totally and permanently
disabled regardless of age. The rate remains regardless of the taxpayer's age, date
of application, or date of qualification.
(3) The taxpayer shall apply annually for tax relief on a form prepared by the tax assessor.
The application shall be filed between January 1 and May 15 for any year in which
benefits are claimed. The taxpayer shall file any supplemental information necessary
to satisfy the claim. Upon approval, the tax relief shall take effect in the next
forthcoming tax roll.
(4) The owner of the property or a tenant for life or for a term of years who meets the
qualifications previously enumerated is entitled to pay the tax levied on the property
for the first year in which the claim for tax relief is filed and approved. For each
subsequent year the taxpayer shall meet the qualifications hereafter enumerated, the
taxpayer shall be entitled to continue to pay the tax or the lesser amount as is levied.
(h) The town council of the town of Tiverton may, by ordinance, provide for a tax credit
on the real property and/or mobile homes situated in the town and owned and occupied
as the principal residence by any one or more persons sixty-five (65) years of age
or over, domiciled in the town of Tiverton, upon terms and conditions as may be established
by the town council in the ordinance.
(i)(1) The town of Tiverton may provide, by ordinance, for a schedule of tax credits for
any person who is sixty-five (65) years or older, which tax credit schedule is based
upon annual adjusted gross income as defined for federal income tax purposes.
(2) Provided, that the tax credit schedule applies only to single-family dwellings in
which the person resides; provided, further, that the person acquired the property
for actual consideration paid or inherited the property; provided, further, that the
person has resided in the town of Tiverton for a period of three (3) years ending
with the date of assessment for the year for which the tax credit is claimed; and
provided, further, that the tax credit is not allowed unless the person entitled to
it has presented to the assessors, on or before the last day on which sworn statements
may be filed with the tax assessor for the year for which the tax credit is claimed,
due evidence that he or she is so entitled, which evidence shall stand as long as
his or her residence remains unchanged.
(3) In the case of married persons, the age requirement will be met as soon as either
the husband or wife reaches the age of sixty-five (65) years, and in the event a spouse
passes away, a widow(er) sixty-two (62) years of age to sixty-five (65) years of age
is allowed the tax credit as long as he or she remains unmarried.
(j) The city council of the city of Warwick may provide, by ordinance, for the freezing
of the tax rate and valuation of real property for persons seventy (70) years of age
or older who reside in owner occupied single-family homes where the income from all
sources does not exceed seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) for a single
person and does not exceed fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for married couples.
Persons seeking relief shall apply for an exemption to the tax assessor no later than
March 15 of each year.
(k) The town council of the town of East Greenwich may provide, by ordinance, and upon
such terms and conditions as it deems reasonable, for the freezing of both the tax
rate attributable to education and the valuation of taxes on real property located
in the town of any person who is sixty-five (65) years or older or of any person who
is totally and permanently disabled regardless of age; provided, that the freeze of
rate and valuation on real property applies only to single or two (2) family dwellings
in which the person resides; and provided, further, that the person acquired the property
for actual consideration paid or inherited the property; and provided, further, that
the exemption is not allowed unless the person entitled to it has presented to the
tax assessor, on or before the last day on which sworn statements may be filed with
the assessor for the year for which the exemption is claimed, evidence that he or
she is entitled, which evidence shall stand as long as his or her legal residence
remains unchanged. The exemption is in addition to any other exemption provided by
law; and provided, further, that the real estate is not taken from the tax rolls and
is subject to the bonded indebtedness of the town.
(l) The town council of the town of Charlestown may create a tax dollar credit reduction
in lieu of such exemption, upon terms and conditions that the council may prescribe.