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Old 09-11-2008, 06:12 PM
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How many Corporation Income Tax Rates does Rhode Island have for Tax Year 2008?

For the Tax Year 2008, Rhode Island State has only 1 Corporation tax rate bracket, with a flat tax rate of 9.0%.

For banks and other financial institutions, Rhode Island imposes an alternative tax that is $2.50 per $10,000 of capital stock ($100 minimum).

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