2009 Rhode Island Code
Title 44 - Taxation
CHAPTER 44-5 - Levy and Assessment of Local Taxes
§ 44-5-12.1 - Assessment of tangible personal property.

SECTION 44-5-12.1

   § 44-5-12.1  Assessment of tangible personal property. – (a) All tangible personal property subject to taxation shall be assessed for taxation based on the original purchase price (new or used) including all costs such as freight and installation. Assets will be classified and depreciated as defined in this section.

   (b) The following classification and depreciation table shall be used in determining the assessed value of tangible personal property.

   SEE THE BOOK FOR THE PROPER TABLE.

   Assets Shall Not be Trended

   (c) Assets shall be classified on an annual basis by the Rhode Island Association of Assessing Officers' Personal Property Committee based on the following table:

   INDUSTRY GROUP IN YEARS CLASS

   Aerospace industry II

   Agriculture machinery and equipment II

   cotton ginning II

   Aircraft and all helicopters II

   Amusement and theme parks II

   Apparel and fabricated textile manufacturing II

   Automobile repair shops II

   Bakeries and confectionery production II

   Barber and beauty shops II

   Billboards II

   Brewery equipment II

   Cable television, headend facilities II

   microwave systems II

   program origination II

   service and test II

   subscriber connection and distribution II

   Canneries and frozen food production II

   Cement manufacture III

   Chemical and allied production II

   Clay products manufacturing III

   Clocks and watches, manufacturing II

   electronic instrumentation I

   Cold storage and ice-making equipment III

   Cold storage warehouse equipment II

   Computers, personal computers (PC) I

   mainframe I/II

   peripherals I

   Condiments, manufacturing and processing II

   Construction equipment, general construction II

   Dairy products manufacturing II

   Data handling equipment, except computers II

   Distilling II

   Electrical equipment manufacturing II

   Electronic companies, steam production III

   other production, combined cycle III

   gas turbines III

   nuclear production III

   transmission III

   distribution III

   Electronic equipment manufacturing I

   Fabricated metal products II

   special tools I

   Fishing equipment, excluding boats and barges I

   Food and beverage production II

   special handling devices I

   Fur processing II

   Gas distribution, total distribution equipment III

   Optional – for equipment by category:

   mains and services, plastic III

   mains and services, steel III

   meters, regulators, installations III

   other distribution equipment III

   Glass and glass products II

   special tools I

   Grain and grain mill products manufacture III

   Gypsum products III

   Hand tools I

   Hospital furnishings and equipment II

   Hotel and motel furnishings and equipment II

   Jewelry products and pens II

   Knitwear and knit products I

   Laundry equipment II

   Leather and leather products II

   Logging, timber cutting I/II

   Machinery manufacturing, except, as otherwise listed II

   Marine construction II

   Meatpacking II

   Medical and dental supply production II

   Metalworking machinery manufacturing II

   Mining and quarrying II

   Motion picture and television production II

   Motor vehicle and parts manufacturing II

   special tools I

   Office furniture and equipment II

   Optical lenses and instrument manufacturing II

   Paints and varnishes I

   Paper and pulp manufacturing II

   converted paper, paperboard and pump II

   Petroleum and natural gas, drilling, onshore II

   drilling, offshore II

   exploration and production II

   petroleum refining III

   pipeline transportation III

   Plastics manufacturing I/II

   Plastic products manufacturing II

   special tools I

   Primary metals production, nonferrous and foundry products III

   special tools I

   Primary steel mill products III

   Printing and publishing II

   Professional and scientific instruments II

   Radio and television, broadcasting I/II

   Railroad transportation equipment manufacturing II

   locomotive manufacturing II

   Recreation and amusement II

   Retail trades, fixtures and equipment II

   Residential furniture II

   Restaurant and bar equipment II

   Restaurant equipment, fast foods II

   Rubber products manufacturing II

   special tools I

   Sawmills, permanent II

   portable I

   Service establishments II

   Ship and boat building machinery and equipment II

   special tools I

   Soft drink manufacture and bottling II

   Steam production and distribution III

   Stone products manufacturing III

   Sugar and sugar products manufacturing III

   Telecommunications, local exchange

   analog switching I/II

   digital switching I/II

   circuit, digital I/II

   circuit, analog II

   circuit, optic I/II

   other central office equipment I/II

   information/origination equipment I/II

   smart phones I

   metallic cable II

   fiber cable III

   poles III

   conduit III

   Telecommunications, interstate interexchange

   analog switching I/II

   digital switching I/II

   metallic cable II

   fiber cable III

   poles III

   conduit III

   all other equipment I/II

   Telecommunications, cellular

   analog switching I/II

   digital switching I/II

   radio frequency channel and control I/II

   power equipment II

   antennae II

   towers III

   transmission equipment I/II

   cellular phones I

   Textile products, including finishing and dyeing II

   manufacture of nonwoven fabrics II

   manufacture of yarn, thread and woven fabrics II

   manufacture of textured yarns II

   Theater equipment II

   Tobacco and tobacco products III

   Vegetable oil products III

   Waste reduction and resource recovery II

   Water transportation III

   vessels, barges and tugs III

   Water utilities III

   Wharves, docks and piers III

   Wholesale trade fixtures and equipment II

   Wood products and furniture manufacturing II

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