Taxes & Fiscal Responsibility
Scituate families and small businesses are being taxed at the closing table, at death, and on the assessment roll.
As a real estate attorney, Lou sees Rhode Island's rising tax burden up close — not as abstract policy, but as numbers on a settlement statement. Three changes in particular are worth every homeowner's attention:
Real Estate Conveyance Tax ("Tax Stamps")
Estate Tax
Non-Owner-Occupied Property Tax
Small Business & Cost of Living
Rhode Island's tax and regulatory climate makes it harder than it should be for Scituate's shop owners, contractors, and family businesses to grow. Lou will push for fiscal policy that lets small businesses breathe rather than piling on new taxes and red tape.
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