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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO TAXATION -- SALES AND USE TAX--NON-COLLECTING RETAILERS,

REFERRERS, AND RETAIL SALE FACILITATORS ACT

     

     Introduced By: Senators Conley, Seveney, Murray, Pearson, and DiPalma

     Date Introduced: February 07, 2019

     Referred To: Senate Finance

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. The title of Chapter 44-18.2 of the General Laws entitled "Sales and Use

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Tax - Non-Collecting Retailers, Referrers, and Retail Sale Facilitators Act" is hereby amended to

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read as follows:

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CHAPTER 44-18.2

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Sales and Use Tax - Non-Collecting Retailers, Referrers, and Retail Sale Facilitators Act

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CHAPTER 44-18.2

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SALES AND USE TAXES - REMOTE SELLERS, REFERRERS, AND MARKETPLACE

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FACILITATORS ACT

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     SECTION 2. Section 44-18.2-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-18.2 entitled "Sales

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and Use Tax - Non-Collecting Retailers, Referrers, and Retail Sale Facilitators Act" is hereby

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amended to read as follows:

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     44-18.2-2. Definitions.

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     For the purposes of this chapter:

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     (1) "Division of taxation" means the Rhode Island department of revenue, division of

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taxation. The division may also be referred to in this chapter as the "division of taxation", "tax

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division", or "division."

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     (2) "In-state customer" means a person or persons who makes a purchase of tangible

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personal property, prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load and leave as

 

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defined in § 44-18-7.1(g)(v), vendor-hosted prewritten computer software, and/or taxable services

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as defined under § 44-18-1 et seq. for use, storage, and/or other consumption in this state.

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     (3) "In-state software" means software used by in-state customers on their computers,

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smartphones, and other electronic and/or communication devices, including information or

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software such as cached files, cached software, or "cookies", or other data tracking tools, that are

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stored on property in this state or distributed within this state, for the purpose of purchasing

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tangible personal property, prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load and

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leave, vendor-hosted prewritten computer software, and/or taxable services.

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     (4) "Marketplace" means a physical or electronic place including, but not limited to, a

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store, booth, Internet website, catalog, television or radio broadcast, or a dedicated sales software

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application where tangible personal property, prewritten computer software delivered

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electronically or by load and leave, vendor-hosted prewritten computer software, and/or taxable

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services is/are sold or offered for sale for delivery in this state regardless of whether the tangible

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personal property, prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load and leave,

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vendor-hosted prewritten computer software, or have a physical presence in the state.

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     (5) "Marketplace facilitator" means any person or persons that contracts or otherwise

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agrees with a marketplace seller to facilitate for consideration, regardless of whether deducted as

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fees from the transaction, the sale of the marketplace seller's products through a physical or

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electronic marketplace operated by the person or persons, and engages:

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     (a) Directly or indirectly, through one or more affiliated persons in any of the following:

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     (i) Transmitting or otherwise communicating the offer or acceptance between the buyer

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and seller;

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     (ii) Owning or operating the infrastructure, electronic or physical, or technology that

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brings buyers and sellers together;

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     (iii) Providing a virtual currency that buyers are allowed or required to use to purchase

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products from the seller; or

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     (iv) Software development or research and development activities related to any of the

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activities described in (b) of this subsection (5), if such activities are directly related to a physical

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or electronic marketplace operated by the person or an affiliated person; and

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     (b) In any of the following activities with respect to the seller's products:

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     (i) Payment processing services;

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     (ii) Fulfillment or storage services;

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     (iii) Listing products for sale;

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     (iv) Setting prices;

 

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     (v) Branding sales as those of the marketplace facilitator;

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     (vi) Order taking;

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     (vii) Advertising or promotion; or

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     (viii) Providing customer service or accepting or assisting with returns or exchanges.

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     (6) "Marketplace seller" means a person, not a related party to a marketplace facilitator,

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who has an agreement with a marketplace facilitator and makes retail sales of tangible personal

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property, prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load and leave, vendor-

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hosted prewritten computer software, and/or taxable services through a marketplace owned,

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operated, or controlled by a marketplace facilitator, whether or not such person is required to

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register to collect and remit sales tax.

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     (47) "Non-collecting retailer" means any person or persons who meets at least one of the

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following criteria:

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     (A) Uses in-state software to make sales at retail of tangible personal property, prewritten

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computer software delivered electronically or by load and leave, and/or taxable services; or

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     (B) Sells, leases, or delivers in this state, or participates in any activity in this state in

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connection with the selling, leasing, or delivering in this state, of tangible personal property,

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prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load and leave, and/or taxable

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services for use, storage, distribution, or consumption within this state. This includes, but shall

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not be limited to, any of the following acts or methods of transacting business:

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     (i) Engaging in, either directly or indirectly through a referrer, retail sale facilitator, or

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other third party, direct response marketing targeted at in-state customers. For purposes of this

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subsection, direct response marketing includes, but is not limited to, sending, transmitting, or

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broadcasting via flyers, newsletters, telephone calls, targeted electronic mail, text messages,

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social media messages, targeted mailings; collecting, analyzing and utilizing individual data on

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in-state customers; using information or software, including cached files, cached software, or

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"cookies", or other data tracking tools, that are stored on property in or distributed within this

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state; or taking any other action(s) that use persons, tangible property, intangible property, digital

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files or information, or software in this state in an effort to enhance the probability that the

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person's contacts with a potential in-state customer will result in a sale to that in-state customer;

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     (ii) Entering into one or more agreements under which a person or persons who has

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physical presence in this state refers, either directly or indirectly, potential in-state customers of

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tangible personal property, prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load and

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leave, and/or taxable services to the non-collecting retailer for a fee, commission, or other

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consideration whether by an internet-based link or an internet website, or otherwise. An

 

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agreement under which a non-collecting retailer purchases advertisements from a person or

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persons in this state to be delivered in this state on television, radio, in print, on the internet or by

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any other medium in this state, shall not be considered an agreement under this subsection (ii),

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unless the advertisement revenue or a portion thereof paid to the person or persons in this state

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consists of a fee, commission, or other consideration that is based in whole or in part upon sales

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of tangible personal property, prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load

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and leave, and/or taxable services; or

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     (iii) Using a retail sale facilitator to sell, lease, or deliver in this state, or participate in any

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activity in this state in connection with the selling, leasing, or delivering in this state, of tangible

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personal property, prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load and leave,

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and/or taxable services for use, storage, or consumption in this state.

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     (C) Uses a sales process that includes listing, branding, or selling tangible personal

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property, prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load and leave, and/or

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taxable services for sale, soliciting, processing orders, fulfilling orders, providing customer

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service and/or accepting or assisting with returns or exchanges occurring in this state, regardless

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of whether that part of the process has been subcontracted to an affiliate or third party. The sales

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process for which the in-state customer is charged not more than the basic charge for shipping

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and handling as used in this subsection shall not include shipping via a common carrier or the

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United States mail;

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     (D) Offers its tangible personal property, prewritten computer software delivered

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electronically or by load and leave, and/or taxable services for sale through one or more retail sale

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facilitators that has physical presence in this state;

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     (E) Is related to a person that has physical presence in this state, and such related person

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with a physical presence in this state:

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     (i) Sells tangible personal property, prewritten computer software delivered electronically

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or by load and leave, and/or taxable services that are the same or substantially similar to that sold

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by a non-collecting retailer under a business name that is the same or substantially similar to that

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of the non-collecting retailer;

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     (ii) Maintains an office, distribution facility, salesroom, warehouse, storage place, or

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other similar place of business in this state to facilitate the delivery of tangible personal property,

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prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load and leave, and/or taxable

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services sold by the non-collecting retailer;

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     (iii) Uses, with consent or knowledge of the non-collecting retailer, trademarks, service

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marks, or trade names in this state that are the same or substantially similar to those used by the

 

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non-collecting retailer;

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     (iv) Delivers or has delivered (except for delivery by common carrier or United States

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mail for which the in-state customer is charged not more than the basic charge for shipping and

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handling), installs, or assembles tangible personal property in this state, or performs maintenance

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or repair services on tangible personal property in this state, which tangible personal property is

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sold to in-state customers by the non-collecting retailer;

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     (v) Facilitates the delivery of tangible personal property purchased from a non-collecting

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retailer but delivered in this state by allowing an in-state customer to pick up the tangible personal

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property at an office distribution facility, salesroom, warehouse, storage place, or other similar

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place of business maintained in this state; or

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     (vi) Shares management, business systems, business practices, computer resources,

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communication systems, payroll, personnel, or other such business resources and activities with

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the non-collecting retailer, and/or engages in intercompany transactions with the non-collecting

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retailer, either or both of which relate to the activities that establish or maintain the non-collecting

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retailer's market in this state.

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     (F) Any person or persons who meets at least one of the criteria in subsections (4)(A) --

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(4)(E) above shall be presumed to be a non-collecting retailer.

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     (G) The term "non-collecting retailer" will no longer apply to any entity that meets the

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definition of this subsection on or after July 1, 2019, at which time such entity shall be classified

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as a "remote seller" as referenced in R.I. Gen. Laws § 44-18-15.2.

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     (58) "Person" means person as defined in § 44-18-6.

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     (69) "Referrer" means every person who:

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     (A) Contracts or otherwise agrees with a retailer to list and/or advertise for sale in this

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state tangible personal property, prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load

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and leave, vendor-hosted prewritten computer software, and/or taxable services in any forum,

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including, but not limited to, a catalog or internet website;

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     (B) Receives a fee, commission, and/or other consideration from a retailer for the listing

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and/or advertisement;

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     (C) Transfers, via in-state software, internet link, or otherwise, an in-state customer to the

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retailer or the retailer's employee, affiliate, or website to complete a purchase; and

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     (D) Does not collect payments from the in-state customer for the transaction.

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     (E) A person or persons who engages in the activity set forth in all of the activities set

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forth in subsections (69)(A) -- (69)(D) above shall be presumed to be a referrer.

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     (710) "Related" means:

 

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     (A) Having a relationship with the non-collecting retailer within the meaning of the

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internal revenue code of 1986 as amended; or

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     (B) Having one or more ownership relationships and a purpose of having the ownership

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relationship is to avoid the application of this chapter.

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     (811) A "retail sale" or "sale at retail" means any retail sale or sale at retail as defined in §

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44-18-8.

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     (912) "Retail sale facilitator" means any person or persons that facilitates a sale by a

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retailer by engaging in the following types of activities:

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     (A) Using in-state software to make sales at retail of tangible personal property,

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prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load and leave, and/or taxable

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services; or

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     (B) Contracting or otherwise agreeing with a retailer to list and/or advertise for sale

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tangible personal property, prewritten computer software delivered electronically or by load and

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leave, and/or taxable services in any forum, including, but not limited to, a catalog or internet

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website; and

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     (C) Either directly or indirectly through agreements or arrangements with third parties,

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collecting payments from the in-state customer and transmitting those payments to a retailer. A

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person or persons may be a retail sale facilitator regardless of whether they deduct any fees from

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the transaction. The division may define in regulation circumstances under which a retail sale

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facilitator shall be deemed to facilitate a retail sale.

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     (D) A person or persons who engages in the type of activity set forth in subsection (912)

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(A) above or both of the types of activities set forth in subsections (912) (B) and (912) (C) above

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shall be presumed to be a retail sale facilitator.

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     (E) The term "retail sale facilitator" will no longer apply to any entity that meets the

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definition of this subsection on or after July 1, 2019, at which time such entity shall be classified

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as a "marketplace facilitator" as referenced above in R.I. Gen. Laws § 44-18.2-2(5).

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     (130) A "retailer" means retailer as defined in § 44-18-15.

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     (141) "State" means the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.

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     (152) "Streamlined agreement" means the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement as

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referenced in § 44-18.1-1 et seq.

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     (16) "Vendor-hosted prewritten computer software" refers to the same term as defined in

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R.I. Gen. Laws § 44-18-7.1(g)(vii) effective October 1, 2018.

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     SECTION 3. Section 44-18.2-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-18.2 entitled "Sales

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and Use Tax - Non-Collecting Retailers, Referrers, and Retail Sale Facilitators Act" is hereby

 

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amended to read as follows:

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     44-18.2-3. Requirements for non-collecting retailers, referrers, and retail sale

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facilitators.

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     (A) Except as otherwise provided below in § 44-18.2-4, beginning on the later of July 15,

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2017, or two (2) weeks after the enactment of this chapter, and for each tax year thereafter prior

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to July 1, 2019 or the effective date of the amendment of this chapter, any non-collecting retailer,

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referrer, or retail sale facilitator, as defined in this chapter, that in the immediately preceding

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calendar year either:

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     (i) Has gross revenue from the sale of tangible personal property, prewritten computer

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software delivered electronically or by load and leave, and/or has taxable services delivered into

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this state equal to or exceeding one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000); or

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     (ii) Has sold tangible personal property, prewritten computer software delivered

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electronically or by load and leave, and/or taxable services for delivery into this state in two

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hundred (200) or more separate transactions shall comply with the requirements in subsections

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(EF), (FG), and (GH) as applicable.

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     (B) A non-collecting retailer, as defined in this chapter, shall comply with subsection

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(E)(F) below if it meets the criteria of either subsection (A)(i) or (A)(ii) above.

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     (C) A referrer, as defined in this chapter, shall comply with subsection (FG) below if it

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meets the criteria of either subsection (A)(i) or (A)(ii) above.

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     (D) A retail sale facilitator, as defined in this chapter, shall comply with subsection (GH)

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below if it meets the criteria of either subsection (A)(i) or (A)(ii) above.

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     (E) Any noncollecting retailer, retail sale facilitator and/or referrer that is collecting and

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remitting sales tax into this state prior to the enactment of this amended chapter, date to be

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inserted after enactment, shall be deemed a remote seller and/or marketplace facilitator and/or

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referrer and shall continue to collect and remit sales tax. Beginning on ninety (90) days after the

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enactment of this amended chapter, date to be inserted after enactment, any remote seller,

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referrer, marketplace seller and/or marketplace facilitator, upon amendment of this chapter and

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shall continue to collect and remit sales tax.

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     Beginning on ninety (90) days after the enactment of this amended chapter, date to be

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inserted after enactment, any remote seller, marketplace seller, marketplace facilitator, and/or

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referrer, as defined in this chapter, who is not collecting and remitting sales tax shall comply with

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the requirements in subsection (I) if that remote seller, marketplace seller, marketplace facilitator,

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and/or referrer, as defined in this chapter: (i) has not been collecting or remitting sales tax in this

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state and, in the immediately preceding calendar year either:

 

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     (i) Has gross revenue from the sale of tangible personal property, prewritten computer

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software delivered electronically or by load and leave, vendor-hosted prewritten computer

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software, and/or has taxable services delivered into this state equal to or exceeding one hundred

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thousand dollars ($100,000); or

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     (ii) Has sold tangible personal property, prewritten computer software delivered

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electronically or by load and leave, vendor-hosted prewritten computer software, and/or taxable

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services for delivery into this state in two hundred (200) or more separate transactions.

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     (EF) Non-collecting retailer. A non-collecting retailer shall either register in this state for

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a permit to make sales at retail and collect and remit sales and use tax on all taxable sales into the

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state or:

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     (1) Post a conspicuous notice on its website that informs in-state customers that sales or

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use tax is due on certain purchases made from the non-collecting retailer and that this state

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requires the in-state customer to file a sales or use tax return;

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     (2) At the time of purchase, notify in-state customers that sales or use tax is due on

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taxable purchases made from the non-collecting retailer and that the state of Rhode Island

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requires the in-state customer to file a sales or use tax return;

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     (3) Within forty-eight (48) hours of the time of purchase, notify in-state customers in

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writing that sales or use tax is due on taxable purchases made from the non-collecting retailer and

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that this state requires the in-state customer to file a sales or use tax return reflecting said

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purchase;

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     (4) On or before January 31 of each year, including January 31, 2018, for purchases made

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in calendar year 2017, send a written notice to all in-state customers who have cumulative annual

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taxable purchases from the non-collecting retailer totaling one hundred dollars ($100) or more for

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the prior calendar year. The notification shall show the name of the non-collecting retailer, the

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total amount paid by the in-state customer to the non-collecting retailer in the previous calendar

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year, and, if available, the dates of purchases, the dollar amount of each purchase, and the

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category or type of the purchase, including, whether the purchase is exempt or not exempt from

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taxation in Rhode Island. The notification shall include such other information as the division

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may require by rule and regulation. The notification shall state that the state of Rhode Island

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requires a sales or use tax return to be filed and sales or use tax to be paid on certain categories or

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types of purchases made by the in-state customer from the non-collecting retailer. The

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notification shall be sent separately to all in-state customers by first-class mail and shall not be

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included with any other shipments or mailings. The notification shall include the words

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"Important Tax Document Enclosed" on the exterior of the mailing; and

 

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     (5) Beginning on February 15, 2018, and not later than each February 15 thereafter, a

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non-collecting retailer that has not registered in this state for a permit to make sales at retail and

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collect and remit sales and use tax on all taxable sales into the state for any portion of the prior

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calendar year, shall file with the division on such form and/or in such format as the division

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prescribes an attestation that the non-collecting retailer has complied with the requirements of

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subsections (EF) (1) -- (EF) (4) herein.

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     (FG) Referrer. At such time during any calendar year, or any portion thereof, that a

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referrer receives more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) from fees, commissions, and/or other

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compensation paid to it by retailers with whom it has a contract or agreement to list and/or

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advertise for sale tangible personal property, prewritten computer software delivered

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electronically or by load and leave, and/or taxable services, said referrer shall within thirty (30)

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days provide written notice to all such retailers that the retailers' sales may be subject to this

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state's sales and use tax.

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     (GH) Retail sale facilitator. Beginning January 15, 2018, and each year thereafter, a retail

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sale facilitator shall provide the division of taxation with:

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     (i) A list of names and addresses of the retailers for whom during the prior calendar year

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the retail sale facilitator collected Rhode Island sales and use tax; and

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     (ii) A list of names and addresses of the retailers who during the prior calendar year used

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the retail sale facilitator to serve in-state customers but for whom the retail sale facilitator did not

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collect Rhode Island sales and use tax.

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     (I) Remote sellers, referrers, and marketplace facilitators. A remote seller, referrer, and

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marketplace facilitator shall register in this state for a permit to make sales at retail and collect

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and remit sales and use tax on all taxable sales into the state.

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     (i) A marketplace facilitator shall collect sales and use tax on all sales made through the

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marketplace to purchasers in this state whether or not the marketplace seller (1) has or is required

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to have a permit to make sales at retail or (2) would have been required to collect and remit sales

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and use tax had the sale not been made through the marketplace provider.

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     (ii) A marketplace facilitator shall certify to its marketplace sellers that it will collect and

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remit sales and use tax on sales of taxable items made through the marketplace. A marketplace

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seller that accepts a marketplace provider's collection certificate in good faith may exclude sales

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made through the marketplace from the marketplace seller's returns under Chapters 18 and 19 of

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Title 44 of the Rhode Island General Laws.

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     (iii) A marketplace facilitator with respect to a sale of tangible personal property it

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facilitates:

 

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     (A) shall have all the obligations and rights of a retailer under Chapters 18 and 19 of Title

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44 of the Rhode Island General Laws and under any regulations adopted pursuant thereto,

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including, but not limited to, the duty to obtain a certificate of authority, to collect tax, file

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returns, remit tax, and the right to accept a certificate or other documentation from a customer

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substantiating an exemption or exclusion from tax, the right to receive a refund or credit allowed

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by law; and (B) shall keep such records and information and cooperate with the tax administrator

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to ensure the proper collection and remittance of tax imposed, collected, or required to be

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collected under Chapters 18 and 19 of Title 44 of the Rhode Island General Laws.

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     (iv) A marketplace facilitator shall be subject to audit by the tax administrator with

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respect to all retail sales for which it is required to collect and pay the tax imposed under Chapters

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18 and 19 of Title 44 of the Rhode Island General Laws. Where the tax administrator audits the

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marketplace facilitator, the tax administrator is prohibited from auditing the marketplace seller for

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the same retail sales unless the marketplace facilitator seeks relief under this subsection (iv).

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     (v) If the marketplace facilitator demonstrates to the tax administrator's satisfaction that

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the marketplace facilitator has made a reasonable effort to obtain accurate information from the

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marketplace seller about a retail sale and that the failure to collect and pay the correct amount of

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tax imposed under Chapters 18 and 19 of Title 44 of the Rhode Island General Laws was due to

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incorrect information provided to the marketplace facilitator by the marketplace seller, then the

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marketplace facilitator shall be relieved of liability of the tax for that retail sale. This subsection

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(v) does not apply with regard to a retail sale for which the marketplace facilitator is the seller or

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if the marketplace facilitator and seller are affiliates. Where the marketplace facilitator is relieved

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under this subsection (v), the seller is liable for the tax imposed under Chapters 18 and 19 of Title

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44 of the Rhode Island General Laws.

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     (vi) A class action may not be brought against a marketplace facilitator on behalf of

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purchasers arising from or in any way related to an overpayment of sales or use tax collected by

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the marketplace facilitator, regardless of whether such action is characterized as a tax refund

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claim. Nothing in this subsection (vi) shall affect a purchaser's right to seek a refund as otherwise

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allowed by law.

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     (HJ) Any person or entity that engages in any activity or activities of a non-collecting

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retailer, referrer, and/or retail sale facilitator as defined herein shall be presumed to be a non-

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collecting retailer, referrer, and/or retail sale facilitator as applicable even if referred to by another

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name or designation. Said person or entity shall be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in

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this chapter.

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     SECTION 4. Section 44-18.2-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-18.2 entitled "Sales

 

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and Use Tax - Non-Collecting Retailers, Referrers, and Retail Sale Facilitators Act" is hereby

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amended to read as follows:

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     44-18.2-4. Exceptions for referrers and retail sale facilitators.

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     (A)(i) Notwithstanding the provisions of § 44-18.2-3, no retail sale facilitator shall be

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required to comply with the provisions of § 44-18.2-3(GH), for any sale where the retail sale

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facilitator within ninety (90) days of the date of the sale has been provided either:

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     (1) A copy of the retailer's Rhode Island sales tax permit to make sales at retail in this

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state or its resale certificate as applicable; or

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     (2) Evidence of a fully completed Rhode Island or Streamlined agreement sales and use

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tax exemption certificate.

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     (ii) Notwithstanding the provisions of § 44-18.2-3, no referrer shall be required to comply

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with the provisions of § 44-18.2-3(FG) for any referral where the referrer within ninety (90) days

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of the date of the sale has been provided either:

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     (1) A copy of the retailer's Rhode Island sales tax permit to make sales at retail in this

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state or its resale certificate as applicable; or

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     (2) Evidence of a fully completed Rhode Island or Streamlined agreement sales and use

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tax exemption certificate.

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     (B) Nothing in this section shall be construed to interfere with the ability of a non-

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collecting retailer, referrer, or retail sale facilitator and a retailer to enter into agreements with

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each other; provided, however, the terms of said agreements shall not in any way be inconsistent

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with or contravene the requirements of this chapter.

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     (C) The provisions of subsections (A) and (B) herein will not be applicable as of July 1,

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2019 or the effective date of the amendment of this chapter.

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     SECTION 5. Section 44-18.2-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-18.2 entitled "Sales

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and Use Tax - Non-Collecting Retailers, Referrers, and Retail Sale Facilitators Act" is hereby

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amended to read as follows:

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     44-18.2-5. Penalties.

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     Prior to the effective date of the enactment of the amendment of this chapter or date to be

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inserted upon enactment, Aany non-collecting retailer, referrer, or retail sale facilitator that fails

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to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter shall be subject to a penalty of ten dollars

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($10.00) for each such failure, but not more less than a total penalty of ten thousand dollars

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($10,000) per calendar year. As of July 1, 2019, any remote seller, referrer, or marketplace

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facilitator that fails to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter shall be subject to a

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penalty of ten dollars ($10.00) for each such failure, but not less than a total penalty of ten

 

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thousand dollars ($10,000) per calendar year. Each instance of failing to comply with the

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requirements of this chapter shall constitute a separate violation for purposes of calculating the

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penalty under this section. This penalty shall be in addition to any other applicable penalties

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under title 44.

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     SECTION 6. Section 44-18.2-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-18.2 entitled "Sales

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and Use Tax - Non-Collecting Retailers, Referrers, and Retail Sale Facilitators Act" is hereby

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amended to read as follows:

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     44-18.2-6. Other obligations.

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     (A) Nothing in this section affects the obligation of any in-state customer to remit use tax

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as to any applicable transaction in which the seller, non-collecting retailer, or retail sale

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facilitator, remote seller, Marketplace Seller, or Marketplace Facilitator has not collected and

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remitted the sales tax for said transaction.

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     (B) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as relieving any other person or entity

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otherwise required to collect and remit sales and use tax under applicable Rhode Island law from

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continuing to do so.

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     (C) In the event that any section of this chapter is later determined to be unlawful, no

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person, persons, or entity shall have a cause of action against the person that collected and

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remitted the sales and use tax pursuant to this chapter.

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     SECTION 7. Section 44-18-15.2 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-18 entitled "Sales

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and Use Taxes - Liability and Computation" is hereby repealed.

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     44-18-15.2. "Remote seller" and "remote sale" defined -- Collection of sales and use

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tax by remote seller.

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     (a) As used in this section:

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     (1) "Remote seller" means a person who makes remote sales in this state. any seller, other

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than a marketplace facilitator or referrer, who does not have a physical presence in this state and

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makes retail sales to purchasers.

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     (2) "Remote sale" means a sale into this state for which the seller would not legally be

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required to pay, collect, or remit state or local sales and use taxes unless provided by federal law.

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     (b) Upon passage of any federal law authorizing states to require remote sellers to collect

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and remit sales and use taxes, this state will require a remote seller making remote sales in the

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state to pay, collect, and remit sales and use taxes at the rate imposed under § 44-18-18, and in

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accordance with the provisions of this article, chapters 18.1 and 19 of this title, and applicable

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federal law.

 

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     SECTION 8. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO TAXATION -- SALES AND USE TAX--NON-COLLECTING RETAILERS,

REFERRERS, AND RETAIL SALE FACILITATORS ACT

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     This act would extend the requirement to collect sales tax to remote sellers in a way that

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conforms to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision making it easier for states to compel collection

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of the sales tax from retailers who do not have a physical presence in their state.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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