Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB613

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Relating To The Conveyance Tax.

Impact

The establishment of this fund represents a significant alteration in how counties may manage their real property tax revenues, particularly concerning exemptions for senior citizens. By directing a portion of conveyance tax revenues into this special fund, the bill aims to ensure that counties can continue to support their elderly population while mitigating potential financial burdens that arise from granting tax exemptions. This move is anticipated to enhance financial stability for senior citizens, allowing them to retain ownership of their homes despite the escalating costs associated with property taxes.

Summary

House Bill 613 seeks to establish a real property tax exemption special fund in Hawaii, which would be funded through revenues from the conveyance tax. This fund is designated to support counties in offsetting any losses in real property tax revenue that they may incur as a result of providing property tax exemptions to senior citizens. Specifically, the bill outlines that counties with populations of 500,000 or more may provide exemptions to property owners aged 65 and older who fall below a certain income threshold relative to the median family income for their area.

Contention

While the bill appears beneficial for senior citizens, it could be met with resistance due to concerns regarding its long-term fiscal implications for county budgets. Opponents may argue that relying on statewide conveyance tax revenues to subsidize local tax exemptions might not be sustainable, especially in times of economic downturn. Additionally, there may be apprehensions about whether such measures could lead to increased tax burdens on other demographics within the state.

Final_thoughts

Ultimately, HB 613 reflects an ongoing effort within Hawaii's legislative framework to support its aging population while considering the broader economic ramifications. As discussions continue, stakeholders from various sectors, including local governments and advocacy groups, will likely engage in debates over the efficacy and sustainability of the proposed changes to the conveyance tax and property tax exemption policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB613

Relating To The Conveyance Tax.

HI HB2629

Relating To The Conveyance Tax.

HI SB3005

Relating To The Conveyance Tax.

HI SB678

Relating To The Conveyance Tax.

HI HB1211

Relating To Conveyance Tax.

HI SB362

Relating To The Conveyance Tax.

HI HB286

Relating To The Conveyance Tax.

HI HB2364

Relating To The Conveyance Tax.

HI SB3053

Relating To The Conveyance Tax.

HI HB1351

Relating To The Conveyance Tax.

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