280-20-70 R.I. Code R. § 19.7

Current through June 20, 2024
Section 280-RICR-20-70-19.7 - Legal Provisions
A. R.I. Gen. Laws § 44-18-30(22) provides a further exemption from the sale (including lease or rental) and from the storage, use, or other consumption in this state of tools, dies and molds, and machinery and equipment (including replacement parts thereof) to the extent used in an industrial plant in the actual manufacture, conversion or processing of tangible personal property including computer software as that term is utilized in SIC numbers 7371, 7372 and 7373, or in the corresponding industry sectors of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS Code), to be sold or such machinery and equipment used in the furnishing of power to an industrial manufacturing plant.
B. Under R.I. Gen. Laws § 44-18-30(22) the sales or use tax applies to the sale, (including lease or rental), storage, use, or other consumption in this state of tools, dies and molds, and machinery and equipment (including replacement parts thereof) to the extent used in administration and distribution operations.
C. The exemption provided in R.I. Gen. Laws § 44-18-30(22) applies to the sale (including lease or rental) and to the storage, use or other consumption in this state of tools, dies and molds, and machinery and equipment (including replacement parts thereof) to the extent used in the production of tangible personal property including computer software to be sold.
D. In the event that a manufacturer purchases equipment that does not qualify for exemption, it shall pay the tax due at time of purchase. Provided, however;
1. If the equipment purchased partially qualifies for exemption and the manufacturer knows the extent of the partial exemption, the manufacturer shall give the vendor a Manufacturer's Exemption Certificate and file a use tax return with the Division of Taxation and pay a use tax based on the percentage of the nonexempt use of the equipment, or
2. If the equipment purchased partially qualifies for exemption and the manufacturer does not know the extent of the partial exemption, it shall give the vendor a Manufacturer's Exemption Certificate and file a use tax return with the Division of Taxation and pay use tax on the entire cost of the equipment.
E. If a manufacturer files a use tax return under the provisions of §§ 19.7(D)(1) or (2) of this Part above, it shall, twenty-four months thereafter, analyze the machinery usage to determine the actual exempt usage for that machinery. This shall be compared to the original estimate made and any balance due or credit due the manufacturer must be reported on the next month's use tax return. Any balance due or credit due shall bear interest from time of original purchase.
F. The word machinery includes tools, dies and molds, and machinery and equipment (including replacement parts thereof).
G. Machinery used in the actual manufacture, conversion, or processing of any computer software or tangible personal property which is not to be sold and which would be exempt under this section or R.I. Gen. Laws § 44-18-30(22) if purchased from a vendor shall be exempt under this paragraph even if such operation, function or purpose is not an integral or essential part of a continuous production flow or manufacturing process. This is so even though the tangible personal property being produced by such machinery would in itself be exempt under R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 44-18-30(7) or under 44-18-30(22) if purchased from a vendor thereof.
H. Where a portion of a group of portable or mobile machinery is used in the actual manufacture, conversion or processing of tangible personal property or computer software to be sold, as heretofore defined, such portion, if otherwise qualifying, shall be exempt under this paragraph even though the machinery in said group is used interchangeably and not otherwise identifiable as to use.
I. The term "industrial plant" means a factory at a fixed location primarily engaged in the manufacture, conversion or processing of tangible personal property to be sold in the regular course of business.

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