RELATING TO TAXATION.
Hawaii HB 10 taxation bill referred to multiple committees in 2025 but carried over to 2026 without passage, details of tax changes not yet publicly specified.
Hawaii HB 10 taxation bill referred to multiple committees in 2025 but carried over to 2026 without passage, details of tax changes not yet publicly specified.
HB 10 is a Hawaii taxation bill introduced by Representative Sam Kong that has been referred to multiple committees (Health, Consumer Protection and Commerce, and Finance) but has not yet advanced to substantive debate. The bill was carried over to the 2026 Regular Session, meaning it did not pass during the 2025 session and will be reintroduced for consideration.
Taxation bills directly affect state revenue, business operations, and individual finances. The referral to three separate committees suggests the bill addresses tax issues with broad implications—possibly affecting healthcare, consumer-related businesses, or general revenue collection. Without the full bill text, the specific impact cannot be determined, but any tax legislation warrants public attention.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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