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HB 1152

RELATING TO TAX ADMINISTRATION.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Nadine Nakamura

Hawaii enacted Act 057 (HB 1152), a tax administration bill, though specific provisions remain undefined in available legislative records.

Act 057, 05/15/2025 (Gov. Msg. No. 1157).
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Bill Summary · HB 1152

Legislative bill overview

HB 1152 is a Hawaii tax administration bill that was signed into law (Act 057) in May 2025. The bill passed through the legislature with amendments and received gubernatorial approval, though the specific substantive provisions are not detailed in the legislative record provided.

Why is this important

Tax administration bills directly affect how state revenue is collected, managed, and enforced—impacting both government funding for public services and taxpayer compliance obligations. Changes to tax administration procedures can have broad implications for businesses, individuals, and state budgetary operations.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in available records: The legislative summary does not specify what tax administration changes the bill actually implements, making public understanding difficult
  • Amendment process: The bill was amended in its final Senate form (SD 2), but the nature of these amendments is unclear from the provided information
  • Fiscal impact unknown: Without details on provisions, it's impossible to assess whether this increases or decreases tax burdens on specific groups or changes revenue projections

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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