With tax season comes a parade of obscure tax laws — some complicated, others just plain bizarre. The tax code covers almost any person, scenario or object you can imagine. Take bows and arrows, for example. By decree of Uncle Sam, bow manufacturers must pay an 11 percent tax on any bow with a "peak draw weight of 30 pounds or more." And if the arrow shafts are longer than 18 inches? That's an additional fee. It's all part of a a federal tax code detailed in about 2,700 pages of statutes.
Put the federal tax rules next to state rules, however, and suddenly the national regulations become sane and sensible.
The team at Credio, a personal finance data site covering investment advisors, consumers banks and more, set out to find the weirdest, strangest tax law in each state, with an emphasis on the surprising numbers behind the laws. In one state, for example, people over 100 years old are exempt from income taxes. In another, bachelors between 21 and 50 must pay $1 per year.
The Credio team also ordered the list from lowest to highest median income, and noted each state's tax rate at that level of income.
With that said, here are the weirdest tax laws in each state.
#50. Mississippi
Median Income: $35,521 Tax Rate for Median Income: 4.00%
Retail sales of livestock are exempt from the state sales tax.
#49. West Virginia
Median Income: $39,552 Tax Rate for Median Income: 4.50%
West Virginia requires stores that sell sparklers and party poppers to pay $15 for a "Certificate to Sell Sparklers and Novelties."
#48. Alabama
Median Income: $42,278 Tax Rate for Median Income: 5.00%
Residents still pay a Confederate veterans tax, despite the fact that all Civil War veterans are long dead. Today, the tax supports the Confederate Memorial Park.
#47. Louisiana
Median Income: $42,406 Tax Rate for Median Income: 4.00%
Every September, Louisiana enjoys a Second Amendment sales tax holiday. Hunting supplies, ammunition and firearms are all exempt from state and local sales taxes.
#46. Kentucky
Median Income: $42,786 Tax Rate for Median Income: 5.80%
Kentucky requires a 6 percent sales tax on thoroughbred stud fees. The state spreads the proceeds across multiple funds used to incentivize horse breeding operations.
#45. Tennessee
Median Income: $43,716 Tax Rate for Median Income: 6.00%
Feed for livestock is exempt from the state's 7 percent sales tax.
#44. Arkansas
Median Income: $44,922 Tax Rate for Median Income: 7.00%
Arkansas charges a 6 percent tax on any body piercings, tattoos, or electrolysis.
#43. South Carolina
Median Income: $44,929 Tax Rate for Median Income: 7.00%
Any meat packer or butcher in the state can get a $50 rebate by donating a deer carcass to a charity, which will be used to feed the hungry.
#42. Florida
Median Income: $46,140 Tax Rate for Median Income: 0.00%
Many developers take advantage of Florida's "greenbelt law" by temporarily leasing land being developed to cattle ranchers. They will then receive "agricultural use" tax breaks in a tax strategy that's come to be known as "rent-a-cow."
#41. New Mexico
Median Income: $46,686 Tax Rate for Median Income: 4.90%
Due to the fact that many retirees choose to settle down there, New Mexico exempts the income of persons at least 100 years old from income tax.
#40. North Carolina
Median Income: $46,784 Tax Rate for Median Income: 5.75%
A "white goods disposal tax" of $3.00 is collected for the disposal of certain appliances, which includes refrigerators, stoves and water heaters.
#39. Oklahoma
Median Income: $47,199 Tax Rate for Median Income: 5.25%
Unlike many states, Oklahoma taxes groceries in full. That said, the state offers credits to offset food taxes for some of the population.
#38. Indiana
Median Income: $48,060 Tax Rate for Median Income: 3.30%
Groceries are generally excluded from sales tax and defined as "food that is only cut, repackaged or pasteurized by the seller" such as eggs, fish, meat and poultry that require cooking before consumption.
#37. Arizona
Median Income: $49,254 Tax Rate for Median Income: 3.36%
Ice cubes are exempt from sales tax because they are used in mixed drinks. Blocks of ice, however, are taxable.
#36. Georgia
Median Income: $49,555 Tax Rate for Median Income: 6.00%
Georgia places a 23 percent tax on the wholesale price of cigars.
#35. Ohio
Median Income: $49,644 Tax Rate for Median Income: 3.70%
Audiovisual products (such as movies), audio products (such as songs), and books delivered electronically will now be taxed. This includes services like Netflix and Hulu, as well as Kindle ebooks.
#34. Nevada
Median Income: $49,875 Tax Rate for Median Income: 0.00%
If an artist develops original art for a customer under a contract, sales tax does not apply. The transaction counts as a "professional service." The state also gives out a deck of cards for free to anyone who files a tax return.
#33. Montana
Median Income: $51,102 Tax Rate for Median Income: 6.90%
Residents can receive a 35 percent rebate on renewable energy installation in the form of tax credits.
#32. Maine
Median Income: $51,710 Tax Rate for Median Income: 7.95%
Maine charges a "Blueberry Tax" of 1.5 cents per pound of wild blueberries. This additional cost is usually passed on to consumers.
#31. Michigan
Median Income: $52,005 Tax Rate for Median Income: 4.25%
Michigan charges sales tax on prepackaged food items sold at "to-go" restaurants.
#30. South Dakota
Median Income: $53,053 Tax Rate for Median Income: 0.00%
All sales of products and services to city or volunteer fire and ambulance departments are exempt from sales taxes.
#29. Idaho
Median Income: $53,438 Tax Rate for Median Income: 7.40%
A part-time resident (such as a "snowbird") must file a tax return with Idaho if their gross income while a resident is more than $2,500.
#28. Kansas
Median Income: $53,444 Tax Rate for Median Income: 4.60%
The state doesn't charge sales tax for untethered hot air balloon rides but does for balloons tethered to the ground during the ride.
#27. Texas
Median Income: $53,875 Tax Rate for Median Income: 0.00%
Belts sold in Texas are tax exempt, but belt buckles are not. Some cowboy boots and hiking boots are also exempt from the state sales tax.
#26. New York
Median Income: $54,310 Tax Rate for Median Income: 6.45%
The sale of whole bagels in New York isn't subject to sales tax. But add on the 8.875 percent tax if you get it sliced. The bagel then falls under the "processed foods" category.
#25. Illinois
Median Income: $54,916 Tax Rate for Median Income: 3.75%
Candy made without flour, such as Twix, is not taxed. Snickers & M&Ms do include flour, triggering an additional 5 percent tax as a result.
#24. Pennsylvania
Median Income: $55,173 Tax Rate for Median Income: 3.07%
PA adds an additional 18 percent "Flood Tax" for every bottle of alcohol sold. Originally signed into law to help rebuild Johnstown after the devastating flood of 1936, the law remains in effect to this today.
#23. Wyoming
Median Income: $55,690 Tax Rate for Median Income: 0.00%
When a tool is lost down a drilling hole or damaged beyond repair during the pre-production phase of the oil well, and the customer is required to pay for the tool, the charge for the tool lost or damaged will not be subject to sales tax.
#22. Missouri
Median Income: $56,630 Tax Rate for Median Income: 6.00%
Single men between the ages of 21 and 50 must pay a $1 annual tax. The law was enacted in 1820, presumably to encourage more men to marry.
#21. Nebraska
Median Income: $56,870 Tax Rate for Median Income: 6.84%
A dealer must pay a drug tax of $100 per ounce of marijuana or other controlled substances to the Department of Revenue immediately upon possession. In practice, however, the tax has been difficult to enforce.
#20. Delaware
Median Income: $57,522 Tax Rate for Median Income: 5.55%
Given the low 8.7 percent flat tax on corporations, Delaware is home to about half of the country's publicly traded companies.
#19. Iowa
Median Income: $57,810 Tax Rate for Median Income: 7.92%
The control units that operate catheters are exempt from Iowa taxes.
#18. Wisconsin
Median Income: $58,080 Tax Rate for Median Income: 6.27%
Wisconsin charges residents for "internet access services" if the customer's "place of primary use" is in the state. Put another way, any internet service over $50 per month is taxable.
#17. Rhode Island
Median Income: $58,633 Tax Rate for Median Income: 3.75%
Rhode Island includes emojis on the state's personal income tax form.
#16. Oregon
Median Income: $58,875 Tax Rate for Median Income: 9.00%
Recreational marijuana sold in medical dispensaries is now subject to a 25 percent sales tax.
#15. Washington
Median Income: $59,068 Tax Rate for Median Income: 0.00%
Washington charges an annual registration renewal fee of $100 for electric plug-in car owners, though certain less expensive models are exempt.
#14. California
Median Income: $60,487 Tax Rate for Median Income: 9.30%
Fresh fruit specifically bought from a vending machine is taxable at 33 percent in California, according to analysis in "Federal Tax Research" by Sawyers, Raabe, et. al.
#13. Vermont
Median Income: $60,708 Tax Rate for Median Income: 6.80%
Soft drinks and most beverages with natural or artificial sweeteners are taxable at 6 percent, including maple syrup.
#12. North Dakota
Median Income: $60,730 Tax Rate for Median Income: 2.27%
North Dakota imposes a 5 percent tax to the gross value of all oil produced at a well. That said, the tax does not apply to oil produced by an American Indian holding within reservation boundaries.
#11. Colorado
Median Income: $60,940 Tax Rate for Median Income: 4.63%
Coffee cup lids — but not the coffee cup itself — are considered "nonessential packaging" and are taxed at 2.9 percent.
#10. Massachusetts
Median Income: $63,151 Tax Rate for Median Income: 5.15%
Boston requires a 5 percent tax on the purchase of tickets for "any water or land based sightseeing tourist venue" operating in Boston.
#9. Utah
Median Income: $63,383 Tax Rate for Median Income: 5.00%
Since 2004, Utah has charged a 10 percent tax on escort services and strip clubs.
#8. New Jersey
Median Income: $65,243 Tax Rate for Median Income: 5.53%
Pumpkins sold as decorations are subject to sales tax. If a customer actually plans to consume the pumpkin, however, the sale is tax-free.
#7. Virginia
Median Income: $66,155 Tax Rate for Median Income: 6.27%
During Virginia's Tax Free Holiday Week, fur coats, hurricane preparedness supplies and insole inserts for shoes are exempt from sales tax if they cost less than $100.
#6. Minnesota
Median Income: $67,244 Tax Rate for Median Income: 7.05%
Clothing is exempt from Minnesota's sales tax, except for fur and sports clothing. That said, snowmobile attire, karate uniforms, and bowling shirts and shoes are nontaxable.
#5. Alaska
Median Income: $67,629 Tax Rate for Median Income: 0.00%
Alaska is the only state that does not collect state sales tax or levy an individual income tax. To finance state operations, Alaska depends primarily on petroleum revenues. (Individual localities are still allowed to charge their own sales taxes.)
#4. Connecticut
Median Income: $70,161 Tax Rate for Median Income: 5.50%
Children's disposable and reusable diapers are considered clothing and, as a result, are subject to a 6.35 percent sales tax.
#3. Hawaii
Median Income: $71,223 Tax Rate for Median Income: 8.25%
Hawaii residents can claim up to $3,000 in personal income tax deductions for expenses related to maintaining "exceptional" trees on private property.
#2. New Hampshire
Median Income: $73,397 Tax Rate for Median Income: 5.00%
New Hampshire's 5 percent flat rate income tax only applies to interest and dividend income. The state relies heavily on property taxes for the majority of its income, and it has one of the highest property taxes in the country.
#1. Maryland
Median Income: $76,165 Tax Rate for Median Income: 4.75%
Homeowners using a septic system in Maryland pay a fee of $60 a year. The money is put towards the Bay Restoration Fund to reduce pollution in the Chesapeake Bay.
The Highest Taxed Communities for 2015
#39 New Shoreham
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $5.34
Commercial: $5.34
Personal Property: $5.34
Motor Vehicle: $9.75
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $1,148.10
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $147.71
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income:1.43%
Note: Real property is assessed at 80 percent of value. This is reflected in the community's ranking.
#38 Little Compton
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $5.64
Commercial: $5.64
Personal Property: $11.28
Motor Vehicle: $13.90
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $1,212.60
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $210.59
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 1.56%
#37 Jamestown
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $8.75
Commercial: $8.75
Personal Property: $8.75
Motor Vehicle: $14.42
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $1,881.25
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $218.46
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 2.46%
#36 Charlestown
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $9.90
Commercial: $9.90
Personal Property: $9.90
Motor Vehicle: $13.08
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $2,128.50
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $198.16
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 3.20%
#35 Bristol
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $13.06
Commercial: $13.06
Personal Property: $13.06
Motor Vehicle: $17.35
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $2,807.90
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $262.85
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 5.04%
Note: Bristol had a revaluation or statistical update effective December 31, 2013
#34 Narragansett
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $10.04
Commercial: $15.06
Personal Property: $15.06
Motor Vehicle: $16.46
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $2,158.60
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $249.37
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 3.58%
#33 Westerly
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $10.64
Commercial: $10.64
Personal Property: $10.64
Motor Vehicle: $29.67
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $2,287.60
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $449.50
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 4.64%
#32 Portsmouth
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $15.80
Commercial: $15.80
Personal Property: $15.80
Motor Vehicle: $22.50
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $3,397.00
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $340.88
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 5.10%
Note: Motor vehicles are assessed at 70 percent of value. This is reflected in the community's ranking.
#31 South Kingstown
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $15.48
Commercial: $15.48
Personal Property: $15.48
Motor Vehicle: $18.71
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $3,328.20
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $283.46
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 4.91%
#30 Newport
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $12.06
Commercial:$16.72
Personal Property: $16.72
Motor Vehicle: $23.45
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $2,592.90
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $355.27
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 5.11%
#29 Middletown
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential:$16.07
Commercial: $21.34
Personal Property: $16.07
Motor Vehicle: $16.05
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $3,455.05
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $243.16
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 5.23%
#28 Exeter
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $14.63
Commercial: $14.63
Personal Property: $14.63
Motor Vehicle: $32.59
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $3,145.45
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $493.74
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 3.82%
#27 Tiverton
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $19.30
Commercial: $19.30
Personal Property: $19.30
Motor Vehicle: $19.14
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,149.50
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $289.97
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 6.46%
#26 North Kingstown
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $18.91
Commercial: $18.91
Personal Property: $18.91
Motor Vehicle: $22.04
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,065.65
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $333.91
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 5.49%
#25 Richmond
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $20.94
Commercial: $20.94
Personal Property: $20.94
Motor Vehicle: $22.64
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,502.10
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $343.00
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 5.88%
Notes:
1. Motor vehicles are assessed at 80 percent of value. This is reflected in the community's ranking
2. Richmond had a revaluation or statistical update effective Dec. 31, 2013
#24 Hopkinton
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $20.64
Commercial: $20.64
Personal Property: $20.64
Motor Vehicle: $21.18
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,437.60
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $320.88
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 7.13%
Note: Hopkinton had a revaluation or statistical update effective Dec. 31, 2013
#23 Cumberland
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $17.08
Commercial: $17.08
Personal Property: $29.53
Motor Vehicle: $19.87
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $3,672.20
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $301.03
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 5.42%
Note: Cumberland had a revaluation or statistical update effective Dec. 31, 2013
#22 Coventry
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $20.40
Commercial: $24.58
Personal Property: $20.40
Motor Vehicle: $18.75
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,386.00
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $284.06
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 7.12%
Note: Coventry had a revaluation or statistical update effective Dec. 31, 2013
#21 Warren
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $20.07
Commercial: $20.07
Personal Property: $20.07
Motor Vehicle:$26.00
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,315.05
For a 2008 Honda accord: $393.90
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 8.62%
#20 East Greenwich
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $23.26
Commercial: $23.26
Personal Property: $23.26
Motor Vehicle: $22.88
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $5,000.90
For a 2008 Honda accord: $346.63
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 5.48%
#19 Burrillville
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $18.88
Commercial: $18.88
Personal Property: $18.88
Motor Vehicle: $40.00
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,059.20
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $606.00
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 7.01%
#18 Barrington
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $18.30
Commercial: $18.30
Personal Property: $18.30
Motor Vehicle: $42.00
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $3,934.50
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $636.30
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 4.43%
#17 West Greenwich
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $22.55
Commercial: $22.55
Personal Property:$33.85
Motor Vehicle: $19.02
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,848.25
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $288.15
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 6.36%
Notes:
1. Does not include rate for vacant land which is $16.07
2. West Greenwich has a homestead exemption
3. West Greenwich had a revaluation or statistical update effective Dec. 31, 2013
#16 Foster
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $21.06
Commercial: $21.06
Personal Property: $28.96
Motor Vehicle: $36.95
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,527.90
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $559.79
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 6.26%
#15 Scituate
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $18.98
Commercial: $21.94
Personal Property: $40.38
Motor Vehicle: $30.20
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,080.70
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $457.53
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 5.52%
Note: Motor vehicles are assessed at 95 percent of value. This is reflected in the community's ranking.
#14 North Smithfield
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $16.02
Commercial: $17.77
Personal Property: $42.80
Motor Vehicle: $37.62
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $3,444.30
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $569.94
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 5.21%
#13 Glocester
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $21.77
Commercial: $24.74
Personal Property: $43.34
Motor Vehicle: $24.37
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,680.55
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $369.21
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 6.31%
Note: Glocester had a revaluation or statistical update effective Dec. 31, 2013
#12 Lincoln
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $23.57
Commercial: $26.94
Personal Property: $37.02
Motor Vehicle: $30.66
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $5,067.55
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $464.50
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 7.33%
Note: Lincoln Has a homestead exemption.
#11 Warwick
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $20.06
Commercial: $30.09
Personal Property: $40.12
Motor Vehicle: $34.60
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,312.90
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $524.19
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 7.93%
#10 West Warwick
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential:
For apartments with 6+ units: $36.28
For Two to Five Family buildings: $36.45
For Single family homes: $25.3
Commercial: $30.85
Personal Property: $40.13
Motor Vehicle: $28.47
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $5,458.85
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $431.32
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 11.46%
Note: For rankng purposes, an average of the three residential rates was used.
#9 Smithfield
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $17.13
Commercial: $17.13
Personal Property: $59.70
Motor Vehicle: $39.00
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $3,682.95
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $590.85
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 5.89%
#8 Cranston
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $22.84
Commercial: $34.26
Personal Property: $34.26
Motor Vehicle: $42.44
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,910.60
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $642.97
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 9.45%
#7 East Providence
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $22.95
Commercial: $25.40
Personal Property: $56.67
Motor Vehicle: $37.10
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,934.25
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $562.07
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income:11.09%
Notes:
1. Rates are for FY 2014
2. East Providence has homestead exemptions
#6 Johnston
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $28.75
Commercial: $28.75
Personal Property: $59.22
Motor Vehicle: $41.46
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $6,181.25
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $628.12
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 11.99%
Note: Johnston has homestead exemptions
#5 Pawtucket
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $23.06
Commercial: $30.88
Personal Property: $52.09
Motor Vehicle: $53.30
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,957.90
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $807.50
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 14.28%
#4 Woonsocket
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $35.94
Commercial: $39.99
Personal Property: $46.58
Motor Vehicle: $46.58
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $7,727.10
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $705.69
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 21.99%
Note: Woonsocket has homestead exemptions
#3 North Providence
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $27.94
Commercial: $34.68
Personal Property: $69.91
Motor Vehicle: $41.95
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $6,007.10
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $635.54
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 13.04%
Notes:
1. North Providence has homestead exemptions
2. North Providence had a revaluation or statistical update effective Dec. 31, 2013
#2 Providence
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential:
For owner-occupied residential property: $19.25
For non-owner-occupied residential property: $33.75
Commercial: $36.75
Personal Property: $55.80
Motor Vehicle: $60.00
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $4,138.75
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $909.00
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 13.20%
Note: For ranking purposes, the average of two residential rates was used
#1 Central Falls
FY 2015 Tax Rates Per $1,000 in Value
Residential: $27.26
Commercial: $39.48
Personal Property: $73.11
Motor Vehicle: $48.65
Tax Cost for Residents
Taxes for a Single Family Home Valued at $215,000: $5,860.90
For a 2008 Honda Accord: $737.05
Total Taxes as a % of Median Income: 22.54%
Note: Central Falls has homestead exemptions
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