Politics & Government

Rhode Island's Top 100 Delinquent Taxpayers Includes 3 From Middletown

Three men from Middletown owe Rhode Island between $60,000 and $84,000 in income taxes, according to the Division of Taxation.

Three Middletown residents appear on the list of top 100 most-delinquent personal income taxpayers in the state of Rhode Island. The Rhode Island Division of Taxation released the list Tuesday, which it does annually. The list identifies the taxpayers with the highest overdue income tax bills that have been delinquent for 90 days or more.

In a statement on the state’s website, Tax Administrator David Sullivan wrote: “Posting the lists is a way to encourage tax delinquents to pay what they owe, come back into compliance with the law, and ease the burden on the overwhelming majority of taxpayers who pay what they owe and pay it on time.”

A separate list identifies the 100 most-delinquent business taxpayers. No Middletown businesses appear on that list.

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The delinquent personal income taxpayers from this area are:

Middletown

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  • Jefrey A. Accaputo, 15, Barton Lane, $83,654.06
  • Paul B. Keating, 313 Berkeley Ave., $75,879.79
  • Edwin Livingstone, 28 Aquidneck Ave. #B, $60,931.79

Newport

  • Robert B. and Deborah Milligan Jr., 31 Elm St., $149,688.57
  • Paul J. Sullivan, 162 Rhode Island Ave., $145,951.87
  • Russell A. Solomon, 21 Ocean Heights Road, $63,318.47
  • John F. and Mary L. Begg, 77 Catherine St., $61,037.27
  • Glenn C. and Patricia A. Randall, 626 Bellevue Ave., $54,966.52

The No. 1 most-delinquent taxpayers in Rhode Island are the parents of state Rep. Daniel P. Reilly, a Republican from Portsmouth. William and Marielle Reilly, who now live in Florida, owe the state $1,372,976.85.


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