Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB436

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Relating To Enterprise Zones.

Impact

The changes proposed in HB 436 could significantly impact local economies by allowing more businesses to qualify for incentives designed to stimulate job creation and preservation. By permitting local manufacturers, who predominantly sell directly to consumers, to benefit from the enterprise zone program, the bill is expected to encourage retail activity and enhance economic opportunities within these zones. Additionally, by including healthcare-related services, the bill promotes an accessible and robust local healthcare industry.

Summary

House Bill 436 seeks to modernize Hawaii's enterprise zone program, which was established in 1986 to encourage business growth and revitalization of neighborhoods through various incentives. The bill aims to expand the definition of 'eligible business activity' to include retail sales of tangible personal property and services provided by health care professionals in specified sectors. This amendment acknowledges evolving business models, particularly the trend of local manufacturers selling directly to retail, which has previously made them ineligible for enterprise zone benefits.

Contention

While proponents argue that these updates reflect the changing landscape of manufacturing and retail, there may be concerns regarding the effectiveness of such enterprise zones. Critics could question whether adding more eligible activities will genuinely lead to substantial economic improvement or simply provide tax breaks without adequate returns in terms of job creation. Moreover, there remains a tension between state-level economic strategies and the need for local governments to tailor programs that best fit their specific community needs.

Companion Bills

HI SB729

Same As Relating To Enterprise Zones.

HI SB815

Same As Relating To Enterprise Zones.

Previously Filed As

HI SB729

Relating To Enterprise Zones.

HI SB815

Relating To Enterprise Zones.

HI SB125

Relating To State Enterprise Zones.

HI HB270

Relating to the definition of qualified employee for purposes of the enterprise zone program.

HI SB1387

Relating to certain requirements for designation as a qualified business under the enterprise zone program.

HI SB1841

Relating to certain requirements for designation as a qualified business under the enterprise zone program.

HI HB2644

Relating to the definition of qualified employee for purposes of the enterprise zone program.

HI SB733

Relating to the definition of qualified employee for purposes of the enterprise zone program.

Similar Bills

HI SB729

Relating To Enterprise Zones.

HI SB815

Relating To Enterprise Zones.

HI SB125

Relating To State Enterprise Zones.

MS SB2804

Sales tax; 1.5% rate for retail sales of livestock fencing and trailers to commercial farmers for agricultural purposes.

MS SB2266

Sales tax; require DOR to publish list of agricultural items eligible for exemption or reduced rate.

MS HB637

Sales tax; reduce rate to 1.5% for retail sales of fencing materials and cattle trailers to farmers for agricultural purposes.

MS HB931

Sales tax; reduce rate on retail sales of motorcycles.

MS HB1024

Sales tax; phase out on retail sales of certain food.