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Division of Motor Vehicles. Division of Taxation. Website. dor .ri .gov. The Rhode Island Department of Revenue ( RIDOR) is a state agency of Rhode Island responsible for collection of taxes and distribution of state revenue, as well as administration of state laws governing driver licensing, and motor vehicle sale and registration.
The April 18 tax deadline still applies. What an extension does is give taxpayers six more months — until Oct. 16 — to prepare their federal tax returns. It does not extend the time to pay taxes.
RHODE ISLAND — About 90 million Americans have filed their 2022 income tax returns as the April 18 filing deadline in Rhode Island approaches. That's about 1.1 million fewer than at this time...
On Wednesday, the Internal Revenue Service announced that federal tax returns will not be due until May 17, a month later than the usual April 15. The Rhode Island Division of Taxation...
The rebate program will deliver child tax rebates of $250 per child, up to three children for individual Rhode Island residents making up to $100,000.
The rebates are available to Rhode Island residents making up to $100,000 a year for individual filers and $200,000 for joint filers. Payments will be sent to nearly 115,000 Rhode Island...
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The Rhode Island Department of Transportation ( RIDOT) is a Rhode Island state government agency charged with design, construction, maintenance and inspection of a wide range of transportation infrastructure. These include 3,300 lane miles of state roads and highways, 1,162 bridges, 777 traffic signals, and six rail stations.
www .treasury .ri .gov. The General Treasurer of Rhode Island is one of the five general state officers directly elected by the voters and serves as the custodian of state funds for the Rhode Island government. [3] The General Treasurer is tasked with managing the state's finances and serves on a variety of boards and commissions. [3]
Standard deduction increases are: Up 7 percent to $27,000, up from $25,900 in the current tax year, for married couples. Up by 6.9 percent to $13,850, up from $12,950 currently, for single filers...