Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 44-18.1 - Adoption of the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement
Section 44-18.1-26. - Customer refund procedures.

§ 44-18.1-26. Customer refund procedures.
(A) These customer refund procedures are provided to apply when a state allows a purchaser to seek a return of over-collected sales or use taxes from the seller.
(B) Nothing in this section shall either require a state to provide, or prevent a state from providing, a procedure by which a purchaser may seek a refund directly from the state arising out of sales or use taxes collected in error by a seller from the purchaser. Nothing in this section shall operate to extend any person’s time to seek a refund of sales or use taxes collected or remitted in error.
(C) These customer refund procedures provide the first course of remedy available to purchasers seeking a return of over-collected sales or use taxes from the seller. A cause of action against the seller for the over-collected sales or use taxes does not accrue until a purchaser has provided written notice to a seller and the seller has had sixty days to respond. Such notice to the seller must contain the information necessary to determine the validity of the request.
(D) In connection with a purchaser’s request from a seller of over-collected sales or use taxes, a seller shall be presumed to have a reasonable business practice, if in the collection of such sales or use taxes, the seller: (i) uses either a provider or a system, including a proprietary system, that is certified by the state; and (ii) has remitted to the state all taxes collected less any deductions, credits, or collection allowances.
History of Section.P.L. 2006, ch. 246, art. 30, § 12.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 44 - Taxation

Chapter 44-18.1 - Adoption of the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement

Section 44-18.1-1. - Adoption of streamlined sales and use tax agreement — Regulations.

Section 44-18.1-1.1. - “Member State” defined.

Section 44-18.1-2. - State level administration.

Section 44-18.1-3. - State and local tax bases.

Section 44-18.1-4. - Seller registration.

Section 44-18.1-5. - Notice for state tax changes.

Section 44-18.1-6. - Local rate and boundary changes.

Section 44-18.1-7. - Relief from certain liability.

Section 44-18.1-8. - Database requirements and exceptions.

Section 44-18.1-9. - State and local tax rates.

Section 44-18.1-10. - Application of general sourcing rules and exclusions from the rules.

Section 44-18.1-11. - General sourcing rules.

Section 44-18.1-12. - General sourcing definitions.

Section 44-18.1-13. - Repealed.

Section 44-18.1-14. - Direct mail sourcing.

Section 44-18.1-15. - Telecommunication sourcing rule.

Section 44-18.1-16. - Telecommunication sourcing definitions.

Section 44-18.1-17. - Enactment of exemptions.

Section 44-18.1-18. - Administration of exemptions.

Section 44-18.1-19. - Uniform tax returns.

Section 44-18.1-20. - Uniform rules for remittances of funds.

Section 44-18.1-21. - Uniform rules for recovery of bad debts.

Section 44-18.1-22. - Confidentiality and privacy protections under Model 1.

Section 44-18.1-23. - Sales tax holidays.

Section 44-18.1-24. - Caps and thresholds.

Section 44-18.1-25. - Rounding rule.

Section 44-18.1-26. - Customer refund procedures.

Section 44-18.1-27. - Direct pay permits.

Section 44-18.1-28. - Library of definitions.

Section 44-18.1-29. - Taxability matrix.

Section 44-18.1-30. - Effective date for rate changes.

Section 44-18.1-31. - Bundled transactions.

Section 44-18.1-32. - Seller participation.

Section 44-18.1-33. - Amnesty for registration.

Section 44-18.1-34. - Method of remittance.

Section 44-18.1-35. - Registration by an agent.

Section 44-18.1-36. - Monetary allowance under Model 1.

Section 44-18.1-37. - Monetary allowance for Model 2 sellers.

Section 44-18.1-38. - Monetary allowance for Model 3 sellers and all other sellers.