Hawaiʻi lawmakers debate scaling back promised tax cuts

A major tax debate is unfolding at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol as lawmakers weigh whether the state can afford to keep income tax cuts promised to residents just two years ago. In 2024, lawmakers passed sweeping tax relief under Act 46, promising phased income tax reductions for Hawaiʻi residents over several years. But the state’s financial outlook has changed.

Gil Cano

KITV Island News

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