Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB709

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/25/23  
Introduced
1/20/23  
Report Pass
2/17/23  
Refer
1/25/23  
Report Pass
2/17/23  

Caption

Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

Impact

If enacted, this credit will significantly affect homeowners across the state by providing financial assistance for necessary home improvements that comply with specified wind resistance standards determined by the insurance commissioner. By doing so, the bill aims to promote a proactive approach to disaster preparedness, ultimately contributing to the general welfare of communities vulnerable to extreme weather events. The promise of reduced repair costs and potential insurance benefits serves as a pivotal foundation for encouraging necessary home improvements.

Summary

Senate Bill 709 establishes an income tax credit targeting homeowners in Hawaii for the installation of wind-resistant devices to mitigate potential property damage caused by hurricanes and strong winds. Recognizing Hawaii's vulnerability to natural disasters, the bill aims to incentivize the implementation of safety measures that can help in reducing damage and potentially lower insurance premiums for homeowners. The legislation seeks not only to enhance individual property safety but also to streamline resources devoted to home fortification efforts under challenging economic conditions for residents.

Contention

However, the bill may encounter contention based on issues related to the allocation of state resources for the implementation of this credit program. While intended to stimulate economic growth and create job opportunities for businesses involved in the sale and installation of wind-resistant technologies, there are concerns about the long-term feasibility and sustainability of funding such initiatives. Additionally, the specific details of eligibility for the tax credit and the requirements for obtaining it may be points of debate among lawmakers regarding the scaffolding of state fiscal policies.

Companion Bills

HI HB753

Same As Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

HI SB709

Carry Over Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

Previously Filed As

HI HB753

Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

HI SB709

Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

HI HB753

Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

HI SB697

Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

HI HB355

Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

HI HB3436

Relating to the system by which an application for a low income housing tax credit is scored.

HI HB3311

Relating to the scoring criteria for an application for a low income housing tax credit and the allocation of those credits to developments reserved for elderly persons.

HI HB4443

Relating to the system by which an application for a low income housing tax credit is scored.

Similar Bills

HI SB709

Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

HI SB697

Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

HI HB753

Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

HI HB355

Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

HI HB753

Relating To An Income Tax Credit.

HI HB883

Relating To Emergency Management.

MS HB959

Comprehensive Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program; extend repealer on.

MS SB2416

Comprehensive Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program; extend repealer on development and implementation of program.