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2026 Rhode Island Sales Tax Guide

Find out how to calculate Rhode Island sales tax rates, what creates sales tax nexus, how to file taxes, and more.

2026 Rhode Island Sales Tax Guide

Rhode Island may have only one statewide sales tax rate, but its filing schedules and rules can still feel complicated. That’s why we created this guide to cover key topics like economic nexus, tax-exempt items, and more.

We’ll also show you a trusted sales tax solution that helps you stay compliant year-round.

Rhode Island Sales Tax Rate Range 2026

Rhode Island has a statewide sales tax of 7%.

This means the state doesn’t impose any type of local sales tax rates on a taxable sale, as seen in states like New York and South Dakota.

Next, let’s see how you can collect sales tax in Rhode Island.

Collecting Rhode Island Sales Tax from Customers

Here are a few questions you may have about sales tax collection in Rhode Island:

Do I Have to Collect Rhode Island Sales Tax from Customers?

Businesses that sell products or services directly to consumers, rather than for resale, are required to collect sales tax.

What Creates a Sales Tax Nexus in Rhode Island?

Some factors that create nexus in Rhode Island include:

  • Employees: Businesses with a subsidiary, agent, salesperson, or representative, permanent or temporary, that sell, deliver, or take orders for taxable goods or services.
  • Physical Location: Businesses having a store, office, or warehouse in the state.
  • Economic Nexus: Businesses with revenue of $100,000 or 200 or more separate transactions in the previous calendar year.

Learn more about the sales tax nexus and when you’re required to collect sales tax.

Do I Have to Collect Sales Tax from Rhode Island Customers if I Sell on Amazon or Walmart?

No, Rhode Island has a marketplace facilitator law, which means that marketplaces like Walmart or Amazon should collect sales tax on behalf of 3rd party online sellers on their platforms

However, if you have a sales tax nexus in Rhode Island, remember you still need to collect sales tax on your other non-marketplace sales.

Taxable Products in Rhode Island

Here’s a run-down of other retail items taxed in Rhode Island:

Are Groceries Taxable in Rhode Island? 

No. Groceries are non-taxable in Rhode Island.

Is Clothing Taxable in Rhode Island?

The taxability of clothing in Rhode Island can be challenging. If the clothing item costs $250 or less, the transaction is exempt from sales tax. However, if the item costs more than $250, then sales tax applies only to the portion over $250. 

Are Digital Products Taxable in Rhode Island?

Yes, specified digital products, such as movies, TV shows, books, music, and similar content you can stream or download to a computer, phone, and any other device, are taxable.

Is Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Taxable in Rhode Island?

Yes. SaaS is taxable in Rhode Island. 

Are Services Taxable in Rhode Island?

Some services are subject to sales tax in Rhode Island. These include, but aren’t limited to, telecommunications services and cable television services

Tax-Exempt Items

Some of the tax-exempt retail items in Rhode Island are:

  • Sales of specified drugs, irrespective of whether sold on prescription or not.
  • Sales of heating fuel, electricity, and gas for any type of use
  • Sales of commercial farming supplies like feed, fertilizer, seeds, pesticides, plant treatments, and bedding materials for animals are included
  • Sales of food and food ingredients for human consumption

Learn more about sales tax nexus and when you’re required to collect sales tax.

How to Register for a Rhode Island Seller’s Permit

If you have a sales tax nexus in the state, register your business at the Division of Taxation’s Taxpayer Portal.

Learn how to register for a sales tax permit in every US state.

Do I Need a Rhode Island Sales Tax License if I’m Only a Wholesaler? 

No, sales tax registration is only required when your sales include retail transactions.  

Do I Need a Rhode Island Seller’s Permit if I Only Sell Temporarily in the State?

Yes, Rhode Island sales tax law requires anyone making sales in the state, even temporarily, such as at a craft fair, to register for, collect, and remit sales tax. 

How to Collect Sales Tax in Rhode Island

Rhode Island uses a single statewide sales tax, allowing for a uniform rate to be applied to every order shipped to the state.

How to File and Pay Sales Tax in Rhode Island 

When your sales tax filing due date approaches, you can file Rhode Island sales tax returns in multiple ways:

  • File and pay online: Rhode Island requires sales and use taxpayers to file and pay online. You can do this via the Taxpayer’s Portal.
  • Automated: Let Zamp handle your Rhode Island sales tax filing and remittance so you never have to look at a sales tax return again! 

Explore how you can file and pay sales tax in other US states.

FAQs on Paying and Filing Rhode Island Sales Tax

What Is Use Tax?

Use tax is usually paid when retailers don’t collect any sales tax on taxable goods and services in Rhode Island.

Rhode Island’s use tax is the same as its state sales tax rate, which is 7%.

I Didn’t Collect any Rhode Island Sales Tax During This Period. Do I Still Need to File a Return?

Yes. You should still file a “zero” return with the state even if you didn’t collect any sales tax over the taxable period. 

What Is the Penalty for Filing and/or Paying Rhode Island Sales Tax Late?

A penalty equal to 10% of the tax due applies to late payments. Interest is also charged on the unpaid tax at the current rate, with a minimum of 12%.

How Often Do I Need to File and Pay Sales Tax in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island determines your sales tax filing frequency based on your annual sales tax collections.

If your average sales and use tax liability is under $200 per month for six consecutive months, you may be allowed to file quarterly, provided you receive written approval from the Tax Administrator.

Rhode Island Sales Tax Due Dates

Rhode Island sales tax is due by the 20th day of the month following the taxable period.
If your sales tax filing due date falls on a weekend or holiday, it’s due the next business day. (We’ve adjusted the due dates accordingly below.)

Taxable PeriodFiling Due Date
January 2026February 20, 2026
February 2026March 20, 2026
March 2026April 18, 2026
April 2026May 20, 2026
May 2026June 22, 2026
June 2026July 20, 2026
July 2026August 20, 2026
August 2026September 21, 2026
September 2026October 20, 2026
October 2026November 20, 2026
November 2026December 21, 2026
December 2026January 20, 2027

Rhode Island quarterly sales tax filing due dates:

Taxable PeriodFiling Due Date
Q1 (Jan-March) 2026April 20, 2026
Q2 (Apr-June) 2026July 20, 2026
Q3 (July-Sept) 2026October 20, 2026
Q4 (Oct-Dec) 2026January 20, 2027

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