NEW: The Division of Taxation and the Department of Labor and Training are updating the new business registration online application on January 23rd. To accommodate these changes, the existing online application will not be available starting on January 21st. Please note, if you have already started your application but have not submitted it, you will need to complete that application before January 21st to avoid losing any information in the application.
UPDATE: Licensing and enforcement of ENDS products The Division of Taxation has posted the list of Rhode Island-licensed distributors with a unified cigarette, tobacco, and electronic nicotine-delivery system (ENDS) products license. Rhode Island retailers/dealers are required to purchase these products, except for cigars, from only Rhode Island-licensed distributors. The list is available at Unified License List - January 2025 and under Miscellaneous Links on the Division’s ENDS tax webpage.Licensing and enforcement of Electronic Nicotine-Delivery System (ENDS) products, also known as ecigarettes or vapes, are being transitioned to the Rhode Island Division of Taxation. For more information, please see the Division’s Notice and/or visit the ENDS tax webpage.
About the RI Division of Taxation The Division of Taxation administers more than fifty-nine (59) different taxes and fees. Taxes represent the most significant source of General Fund revenue for Rhode Island. Each year the Division collects and distributes more than $5 billion; these funds are used to help pay for vital services – including public safety, education, transportation, and recreation – for all Rhode Islanders. OUR MISSION To foster voluntary compliance with the Rhode Island tax laws and instill public confidence through professional, impartial, and ethical conduct. To administer and collect all taxes as required by Rhode Island law in the most efficient and cost-effective manner. To assist taxpayers by helping them understand and meet their tax responsibilities. OUR VALUES Service – engage in quality interactions with taxpayers. Education – assist taxpayers to understand and meet tax obligations. Integrity – adhere to a quality standard of conduct with all stakeholders. Respect – ensure respectful and fair treatment for all taxpayers. Efficiency – streamline all processes for timely and effective operations. OUR OBJECTIVES Focus on taxpayer service for individuals and businesses. Increase compliance through education and engagement. TAXATION BY THE NUMBERS Prev Next Slide 1 Slide 2