RELATING TO TAXATION.
Hawaii HB 2392 proposes unspecified tax reforms; referred to three committees but deferred pending further review and committee deliberation.
Hawaii HB 2392 proposes unspecified tax reforms; referred to three committees but deferred pending further review and committee deliberation.
HB 2392 is a Hawaii taxation bill currently in early legislative stages that has been referred to the Transportation (TRN), Economic Development (ECD), and Finance (FIN) committees. The bill was introduced on January 28, 2026, and has been deferred by the Transportation committee as of early February 2026. Without access to the bill's specific text, the precise tax provisions cannot be detailed.
Taxation bills directly affect state revenue, business operations, and individual taxpayer obligations in Hawaii. The involvement of Transportation, Economic Development, and Finance committees suggests the bill likely addresses tax policy with implications across multiple economic sectors. Any changes to Hawaii's tax structure can significantly impact the state's cost of living and business competitiveness.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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