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RHODE ISLAND Fast Facts

• Population (2008): 1,050,788
• Largest Cities (2008):
Providence, 171,557; Warwick, 84,483; Cranston, 79,980; Pawtucket, 71,765;
   East Providence, 48,480
• Targeted Industries:
Financial Services, Manufacturing and Industrial Products, Jewelry, Life Sciences, Tourism,
   Renewable Energy
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Key Incentives: Innovation Tax Credit, Production Tax Credit, Port of Entry Act, Jobs Development Act
GDP (All Industry 2008): $47.3 billion*

*Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce

 

RHODE ISLAND State Incentives

Investment Tax Credits For Manufacturing allow manufacturers a 4% tax credit against the Rhode Island business corporation tax and the personal income tax on new facilities and machinery and equipment used in the production process. The 4% investment tax credit may not reduce the taxpayer's liability below minimum tax ($250). Unused credits may be carried forward for up to seven years.

Beginning in 2001, the Expanded Investment Tax Credit for "High Performance" allows "high performance" manufacturers a 10% credit against the Rhode Island business corporation tax and the personal income tax on newly purchased or constructed facilities, structural components, and machinery and equipment used in the production process. The 10% investment tax credit may not reduce the taxpayer's liability below 50% of the taxpayers total tax liability before credits for that year. Unused credits may be carried forward for up to seven years. Manufacturers may not take the 10% and the 4% tax credits on the same items.

The Rhode Island Adult Education Tax Credit allows for both a worksite and non-worksite tax credit for vocational training or basic education of 50% of the costs incurred, up to a maximum of $300 per employee and $5,000 per employer per calendar year. The employee must remain in the business for 13 consecutive weeks and a minimum of 455 hours of paid employment. Excess credit cannot be carried forward.

The Research and Development Expense Credit is a 22.5% tax credit for increases in qualified research expenses, the highest such rate in America. If the increase above base period expenditures exceeds $111,111, the credit equals 16.9% of the excess. The credit is available to corporations; sole proprietors; or passed through from partnerships, joint ventures, or subchapter S corporations. Unused credit may be carried forward for up to seven years.

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Central Rhode Island Development Corporation
George deTarnowsky, Ph.D.
Executive Director
3288 Post Road
Warwick, RI USA 2886
401-739-2300
cridco@aol.com
www.cridco.org

East Bay Chamber of Commerce
Betty Pleacher
President
16 Cutler St., Suite 102
Warren, RI USA 2885
401-245-0750
info@eastbaychamberri.org
www.eastbaychamberri.org

Rhode Island Economic Development Corp.
John Riendeau
Business Development Manager, Defense & Homeland Security
315 Iron Horse Way, Suite 101
Providence, RI USA 2908
401-278-9100
jriendeau@riedc.com
www.riedc.com

South Kingstown Chamber of Commerce
Darlene Towne Evans
President & CEO
230 Old Tower Hill Road
Wakefield, RI USA 2880
401-783-2801
info@skchamber.com
www.skchamber.com

Team New England
David C. Driver
Managing Director - Regional Development
107 Selden Street
Berlin, CT USA 6037
860-665-6312
drivedc@nu.com
www.teamnewengland.com

Newport County Chamber of Commerce
Keith W. Stokes
Executive Director
35 Valley Road
Middletown, RI USA 2842
401-847-1600
info@newportchamber.com
www.newportchamber.com

City of Pawtucket Planning and Redevelopment agency
Michael D. Cassidy
Director of Planning and Development
175 Main Street
Pawtucket, RI USA 2860
401-724-5200
cassidym@psdri.net
www.pawtucketri.com

Cranston Department of Economic Development
Paula Watt
Director of Economic Development
869 Park Avenue, City Hall
Cranston, RI USA 2910
401-780-3166
pwatt@cranstonri.org
www.cranstonri.com

East Providence Economic Development Corporation
Jim Moran
Economic Planner
City Hall Building, 145 Taunton Avenue
East Providence, RI USA 2914
401-435-7534
jmoran@cityofeastprov.com
www.eastprovidence.com

Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce
Janet Raymond
Senior Vice President/Economic Development
30 Exchange Terrace
Providence, RI USA 2903
401-521-5000
jraymond@provchamber.com
www.providencechamber.com

Warwick Department of Econ. Dev.
Karen Jedson
Executive Director
City Hall Building, 3275 Post Road
Warwick, RI USA 2886
401-738-2000 6402
karen.jedson@warwickri.com
www.movetowarwickri.com

 

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