RELATING TO TAXATION.
Hawaii HB 1214 addresses taxation policy but lacks publicly available details on specific provisions affecting residents or businesses.
Hawaii HB 1214 addresses taxation policy but lacks publicly available details on specific provisions affecting residents or businesses.
HB 1214 is a Hawaii tax-related bill introduced by Representative Elijah Pierick that has advanced through initial legislative stages. The bill was referred to the Economic Development, Consumer Protection, and Finance committees, suggesting it addresses taxation matters with potential economic or consumer implications. As of December 2025, it was carried over to the 2026 Regular Session without final passage.
Tax legislation directly affects state revenue collection, business operations, and individual taxpayer obligations. Bills in this category often shape Hawaii's fiscal health and economic competitiveness, making their specifics material to residents, businesses, and policymakers. The committee referrals indicate this bill touches multiple policy domains beyond simple tax rate adjustments.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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