(a)  To claim the tax credit authorized in this chapter, taxpayers shall apply: (i) to the commission prior to the certified historic structure being placed in service for a certification that the certified historic structure’s rehabilitation will be consistent with the standards of the Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior for rehabilitation; and (ii) after completion of the rehabilitation work to the certified historic structure: (A) to the commission for a certification that the rehabilitation is consistent with the standards of the Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior for rehabilitation, and (B) to the division of taxation for a certification as to the amount of tax credit for which the rehabilitation qualifies. The commission and the division of taxation shall be entitled to rely on the facts represented in the application without independent investigation and, with respect to the amount of tax credit for which the rehabilitation qualifies, upon the certification of a certified public accountant licensed in the state of Rhode Island. The applications shall be developed by the commission and the division of taxation and may be amended from time to time.

Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 44-33.2-4

  • Certified historic structure: means a property which is located in the state of Rhode Island and is:

    (i)  Listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places; or

    (ii)  Listed individually in the state register of historic places; or

    (iii)  Located in a registered historic district and certified by either the commission or Secretary of the Interior as being of historic significance to the district. See Rhode Island General Laws 44-33.2-2

  • Commission: means the Rhode Island historical preservation and heritage commission created pursuant to § 42-45-2. See Rhode Island General Laws 44-33.2-2
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Holding period: means twenty-four (24) months after the commission issues a certificate of completed work to the owner. See Rhode Island General Laws 44-33.2-2
  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
  • person: may be construed to extend to and include co-partnerships and bodies corporate and politic. See Rhode Island General Laws 43-3-6
  • Placed in service: means that substantial rehabilitation work has been completed which would allow for occupancy of the entire structure or some identifiable portion of the structure, or the owner has commenced depreciation of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures, whichever occurs first. See Rhode Island General Laws 44-33.2-2
  • Qualified rehabilitation expenditures: means any amounts expended in the rehabilitation of a certified historic structure properly capitalized to the building and either: (i) depreciable under the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U. See Rhode Island General Laws 44-33.2-2
  • Substantial rehabilitation: means , with respect to a certified historic structure, that the qualified rehabilitation expenses of the building during the twenty-four (24) month period selected by the taxpayer ending with or within the taxable year exceed fifty percent (50%) of the adjusted basis in such building and its structural components as of the beginning of such period. See Rhode Island General Laws 44-33.2-2
  • United States: include the several states and the territories of the United States. See Rhode Island General Laws 43-3-8

(b)  Within ninety (90) days after the commission’s and the division of taxation’s receipt of the taxpayer’s application requesting certification for the completed rehabilitation work, (i) the commission shall issue the taxpayer a written determination either denying or certifying the rehabilitation, and (ii) the division of taxation shall issue a certification of the amount of credit for which the rehabilitation qualifies. To claim the tax credit, the commission’s and the division of taxation’s certification as to the amount of the tax credit shall be attached to all state tax returns on which the credit is claimed.

(c)  No taxpayer may benefit from the provisions of this chapter unless the owner of the certified historic structure grants a restrictive covenant to the commission, agreeing that during the holding period no alterations to the certified historic structure will be made without the commission’s approval and in a manner inconsistent with the standards of the Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior.

(d)  The division of taxation shall charge a fee equal to two and one quarter percent (2.25%) of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures of structures placed in service after July 31, 2005 and prior to January 1, 2008. The fee shall have been paid by May 15, 2008 for certified historical structures or some identifiable portion of a structure to qualify for the thirty percent (30%) tax credits under subsection 44-33.2-3(a). For certified historical structures or some identifiable portion of a structure placed in service after December 31, 2007, the division of taxation shall charge a fee equal to three percent (3%), four percent (4%), or five percent (5%) of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures as contracted between the division of taxation and the person, firm, partnership, trust, estate, limited liability company, corporation (whether for profit or non-profit) or other business entity that incurs qualified rehabilitation expenditures for the substantial rehabilitation of certified historic structures or some identifiable portion of a structure to be placed in service after December 31, 2007; provided further that two and one quarter percent (2.25%) of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures shall be paid by May 15, 2008 with the remaining percent to be paid by March 5, 2009. Payments made after March 5, 2009 shall accrue interest as set forth in § 44-1-7.

(e)  If information comes to the attention of the commission or the division of taxation at any time up to and including the last day of the holding period that is materially inconsistent with representations made in an application, the commission or the division of taxation may deny the requested certification, revoke a certification previously given or terminate the contract, with any processing fees paid to be forfeited.

(f)  The general assembly hereby finds that the state’s fiscal budgetary crisis is of such a nature to cause immediate peril to the public health, safety or welfare that any regulations promulgated by the division of taxation or the Rhode Island historical preservation and heritage commission in furtherance of this chapter must be promulgated as emergency regulations pursuant to subsection 42-35-3(b).

History of Section.
P.L. 2001, ch. 134, § 1; P.L. 2002, ch. 125, § 2; P.L. 2005, ch. 117, art. 27, § 1; P.L. 2008, ch. 6, § 1; P.L. 2008, ch. 7, § 1.