NEW: Ruggiero Proposes Waiving Minimum Tax for Startups

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NEW: Ruggiero Proposes Waiving Minimum Tax for Startups

Representative Deborah Ruggiero has proposed legislation calling for a suspension of the state minimum corporate tax for three years for new startups.

Ruggiero hopes to see her proposal spark an increase in startup capital in Rhode Island. “We know that it’s very common for businesses – even the ones that later become very successful – to struggle in their first few years. Some of the corporations that are building the new technology of tomorrow may take years to develop their products, and in the meantime, they’re not making any money. That $500 isn’t an enormous loss for the state, but it means a lot to the businesses this bill would affect,” said Representative Ruggiero.

The state's current corporate tax law levies a 9% tax on all businesses (though proposals have been introduced to reduce this rate as well). A provision of the law specifies that 9% of a business's net income equals less than five hundred dollars, the business still pays a $500 minimum "floor tax."

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Ruggiero, who represents District 74 of Jamestown and Middletown, introduced the legislation on the 21st of January. It has since been sent to the House Finance committee. The bill, 2014-H 7139, is cosponsored by Rep. Raymond Gallison Jr., Rep. Robert E. Craven, House Small Business Committee Chairwoman Patricia Serpa, and House Minority Whip Joseph A. Trillo.  


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