Wealthy residents can afford higher tax rate
Their position in society would not change with a 5 percentage point increase in their income tax. Tax them more to the benefit of our state.
Here’s how Hawaiʻi’s new state budget is shaping up
With just a few weeks left in session, both the House and Senate plan to bail out Hawaii employers and pass some tax increases.
Dark clouds are looming over Hawaiʻi even as the economy appears to be improving
Economic experts say many people are worse off than they were before the pandemic and a lower unemployment rate is simply masking deeper problems.
Senate panel approves increases in Hawaiʻi estate, conveyance taxes
The measure would also suspend some excise tax exemptions for various industries to generate extra tax revenue.
Hawaiʻi senate committee mulls inheritance and conveyance tax increases
Even after a $1.6 billion federal bailout, a key lawmaker says the state might need more money.
Hawaiʻi lawmakers advance capital gains tax increase
The higher state capital gains tax rates would initially raise more than $57 million extra next year.
Bill exempting jobless benefits from state taxes hits a snag
More than 580,000 Hawaiʻi workers filed unemployment claims last year, according to the governor’s office.
Tax form change would clarify amount of REIT deductions
As Hawaiʻi faces major budget shortfalls this year and several years to come, it is imperative that all corporations provide accurate reporting of its assets and revenues generated.
To invest in its future, Hawaiʻi needs to raise taxes now
Kicking the can down the road further burdens the taxpayers of tomorrow.
Senate’s tax fairness bill is good for Hawaiʻi—here’s why
Senate Bill 56 accomplishes what most of us would like our tax system to do: It assesses a greater contribution to the public good from those who can afford it.
Raising taxes on rich would boost consumers
To save businesses like Love’s, we need to shift tax burden away from consumers who drive commerce, to those who earn so much they save a lot.
Require REITs to disclose assets and revenues
So long as these trusts aren’t paying corporate income taxes, they aren’t paying their fair share of taxes.
Our kids deserve a vaping-free future
No parent or teacher can single-handedly fight the millions of dollars the tobacco industry is spending to hook young people.
Here’s how tax increases are shaking out in the Hawaiʻi legislature
Senators moved to raise income taxes on high earners, and the House passed capital gains and inheritance tax increases.
Reform tax system for common good
At this critical time, we must do all we can to ensure our social services providers can keep their doors open and serve those with the greatest need.
Comprehensive approach needed to protect teens from vaping
What is needed is a comprehensive approach to protect our youth from products that we know are unsafe and whose long-term effects may cause decades of health problems in the future.
Make sure Hawaiʻi’s tax policy is equitable
Tax policy must ensure that the burden of funding our society—of bringing in the revenues we need to give Hawaiʻi’s residents the best and brightest future possible—is spread fairly.
Don’t hurt vulnerable families; make taxes more equitable
There’s a better solution than depriving vulnerable people of the services they desperately need: Raise needed revenue by taxing the wealthy who have not faced the grim financial consequences of the pandemic.
Youth vaping rates keep rising in Hawaiʻi
The rise of vaping and use of e-cigarette among Hawaiʻi’s youth has erased decades of tobacco prevention and control progress.
Ige’s plan to tax sugary drinks is viable and smart
The bill to add a 2-cent-per-ounce fee on sugary drinks is a much needed response to a billion-dollar industry that has wreaked havoc on our communities’ health for decades.