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The Rhode Island Division of Taxation will be offering a Tax Amnesty Program beginning on July 15, 2006 and ending on September 30, 2006. Tax amnesty is an opportunity to clear up any unpaid tax obligations relative to taxes payable to the State of Rhode Island and collected by the Tax Administrator.
The Rhode Island Division of Taxation encourages businesses and individuals who are not in compliance with Rhode Island tax laws to come forward voluntarily to pay Rhode Island taxes. The goal of the Division of Taxation is to ensure that all taxpayers living in Rhode Island or doing business in this state are registered, collecting and paying the taxes they are obligated to pay.