Electronic Filing Mandate and New Sales Tax Form ELECTRONIC FILING MANDATE: In accordance with changes signed into law in June of 2022, a larger business registrant will be required to use electronic means to file returns and remit taxes to the State of Rhode Island for tax periods beginning on or after January 1, 2023. Visit our Electronic Filing Mandate page for more information on this requirement. NEW SALES TAX FORM: Starting with the return for the period ending January 2023 [filed in February 2023], monthly and quarterly Sales and Use Tax filers will begin using the RI Division of Taxation's new sales form - Form RI-STR. Click for Form RI-STR, the form instructions and the Advisory issued regarding the new form. Forms STM and STQ are to be used only for periods ending on or before December 31, 2022. For guidance on completing and filing Form RI-STR, click here.
Where’s My Refund? Check the status of your state tax refund You filed your tax return, now - "Where's My Refund?" Access this secure website to find out if the Division of Taxation received your return and whether your refund was processed. To get to your refund status, you'll need the following information as shown on your return: Your social security number Your filing type The refund amount Please note: Refunds are listed for only 60 days as of the date of issuance. If your refund status is not found, please review your bank account to see if you received a refund more than 60 days ago. Check My Refund Status Looking for information on the status of your Child Tax Rebate? Check My Child Tax Rebate Status