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Bill Summary · HB 1813

Legislative bill overview

HB 1813 is a Hawaii taxation bill introduced by Representative Kyle Yamashita that is currently in its early legislative stages. The bill has passed first reading and been referred to the Economic Development and Finance committees, but the specific provisions have not yet been publicly detailed in available records at this stage of the process.

Why is this important

Taxation bills directly affect state revenue, business operations, and household finances across Hawaii. The referral to both Economic Development and Finance committees suggests this measure may impact business tax policy or economic incentives, making it relevant to employers, workers, and public services funded by tax revenue.

Potential points of contention

  • The specific tax provisions are not yet detailed in public records, making it difficult to identify stakeholder concerns at this early stage
  • Referral to ECD committee suggests potential business/economic competitiveness implications that may face opposition or support depending on which sectors are affected
  • The bill's full text and fiscal impact analysis are needed to assess whether it raises, lowers, or restructures taxes

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

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