Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB147

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Relating To Vehicle Weight Taxes.

Impact

The adjustments introduced by HB147 will affect how vehicle weight taxes are applied to specific groups. By removing the exemption for military reserves and other active duty military personnel, the state aims to provide a more focused benefit to veterans, potentially leading to a shift in tax revenue dynamics. This could have implications for military personnel who may no longer benefit from these tax exemptions, while veterans who qualify under this new provision will receive a financial advantage regarding vehicle weight taxes.

Summary

House Bill 147 aims to modify the existing vehicle weight tax exemptions in Hawaii. The bill proposes a change where the exemption for members of the military reserves and active duty personnel is removed, while introducing a new exemption for certain veterans. Specifically, this would mean that one noncommercial motor vehicle registered to a member of the National Guard who is a member in good standing and assigned to a unit within the state will continue to be exempt from the vehicle weight tax. Additionally, one noncommercial motor vehicle registered to a veteran will also be exempt.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB147 is the removal of tax exemptions for military reserves and active duty personnel. Advocates for these groups may argue that the exemption was a recognition of their service and the unique challenges they face. On the other hand, supporters of the bill who advocate for veterans may view it as a necessary reform, ensuring that benefits are directed specifically to those who have served, rather than to all military-related personnel, which could be seen as overly broad in its current form.

Companion Bills

HI SB1046

Same As Relating To Vehicle Weight Taxes.

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