§ 44-48.1-1. Tax expenditure reporting.
(a) On or before the second Tuesday in January of each even numbered year beginning in
2004, the chief of the office of revenue analysis, shall deliver a tax expenditure
report to the general assembly. Each report will provide the minimum information for
one hundred percent (100%) of tax expenditures in effect on January 1 of the calendar
year preceding the report's publication.
(b) For the purposes of this section, a "tax expenditure� is any tax credit, deduction,
exemption, exclusion, credit preferential tax rate, tax abatement, and tax deferral
that provides preferential treatment to selected taxpayers, whether directly through
Rhode Island general laws or constitutional provisions or indirectly through adoption
of other tax codes.
(c) The information included for each tax expenditure shall include, but shall not be
limited to:
(1) The legal reference of the expenditures, including information whether the expenditure
is required as a result of federal or state constitutional, judicial, or statutory
mandate.
(2) Amount of revenues forgone or an estimate, if the actual amount cannot be determined,
for the calendar year immediately preceding the publication of the report. The report
shall also include an estimate of revenue forgone for the calendar year in which the
report is published and the year following the report's publication. The tax administrator
shall develop an index of the reliability of each estimate using five (5) levels with
level one being most reliable. Where actual tax returns are the source of the estimate,
the estimate should be assigned reliability level one. Where no reliable data exists
for the estimate, the estimate should be assigned reliability level five (5). The
reliability level shall be reported for the estimate of the revenues forgone.
(3) To the extent allowable by law, identification of the beneficiaries of the exemption
by number, income, class and industry.
(4) A comparison of the tax expenditure to the tax systems of the other New England states,
with emphasis on Massachusetts and Connecticut.
(5) The data source(s) and analysis methodology.
(6) To the extent allowable by law, identification of similar taxpayers or industries
that do not enjoy the exemption.
(d) Each report shall include a section containing recommendations for improving the effectiveness
of the report as a tax policy tool. This section shall identify the resources required
to implement these recommendations and shall also contain an estimate of the costs
associated with such recommendations.
(e) On or before the second Tuesday in January 2004, the chief of the office of revenue
analysis shall make available to the general assembly a plan to improve Rhode Island's
tax expenditure reporting effort. The plan shall include measurable criteria to evaluate
improvements in the reliability of tax expenditure item estimates and the identification
of beneficiaries of each tax expenditure by number, income, class and industry. The
plan shall also include cost estimates of additional resources necessary to implement
the plan, and may include any other information that the tax administrator deems appropriate
for inclusion in said plan.