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Frankenbill would suspend tax exemptions for some Hawaii businesses, raise conveyance tax
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Hawaii legislature passes bill to extend EV charging station rebate program
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Hawaii Is the Only State Not Extending Tax Deadline The Internal Revenue Service extended the tax filing deadline to May 17 and most other states have made similar extensions. Hawaii, however, has not adjusted its deadline and taxes for state residents are due Tuesday. Andrew Gomes, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser | April 15, 2021 | News
(TNS) Time is close to running out for Hawaii taxpayers to file individual income tax returns by a deadline that unlike every other state that taxes wages wasn t extended this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Hawaii s deadline to file is Tuesday.
The traditional April 20 due date was unchanged despite the federal government extending its tax filing deadline to May 17 from April 15.
Hawaii s Tax Imbalance : Would A New State Property Tax Fix It? - Honolulu Civil Beat
Hawaii’s Tax ‘Imbalance’: Would A New State Property Tax Fix It?
A proposal by House leaders would reduce or eliminate state income taxes, and shift part of the tax burden to non-residents. Reading time: 8 minutes.
Some House lawmakers have hatched a complex plan to export more of Hawaii’s weighty tax burden to non-residents, but it would require an amendment to the Hawaii state Constitution and a huge leap of faith on the part of the voters.
House Bill 1208 and House Bill 1209, which lawmakers say go “hand in hand,” together propose a tax system overhaul. The first bill asks the voters to amend the constitution to allow the state to impose property taxes.