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HB 269

RELATING TO TAXATION.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by David Alcos and 1 co-sponsor

Hawaii HB 269 taxation bill was introduced, referred to committees, and carried over to 2026 for further legislative consideration without specific provisions disclosed.

Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
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Bill Summary · HB 269

Legislative bill overview

HB 269 is a taxation bill introduced in the Hawaii legislature, but the specific provisions have not been publicly detailed in the information provided. The bill was introduced on January 17, 2025, referred to the Economic Development and Finance committees, and carried over to the 2026 legislative session without final passage during the 2025 session.

Why is this important

Tax legislation directly affects state revenue, business operations, and individual finances. Hawaii's tax policy significantly influences the state's cost of living and economic competitiveness. The bill's carryover suggests it requires further deliberation before lawmakers determine its fiscal and economic implications.

Potential points of contention

  • Without access to the bill's specific language, substantive analysis of potential disagreements cannot be determined
  • The referral to both Economic Development and Finance committees suggests potential concerns about balancing business impact with revenue needs
  • The carryover to 2026 indicates the bill faced timing constraints or required additional stakeholder input during the 2025 session

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

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