Haw. Code R. § 18-234-08 - Allowance of tax relief
(a) Upon receipt of
the certification of losses, the director shall remit, refund, or forgive real
property and general excise taxes in the following amounts:
(1) General excise taxes in an amount not to
exceed $25,000; and
(2) Real
property taxes in an amount not to exceed $35,000.
In no event shall the maximum allowable tax relief including general excise tax and real property taxes exceed $35,000, and the total amount of tax relief shall not exceed the amount of losses certified by the commission.
(b)
If the claimant has claimed casualty losses on the claimant's State income tax
return and has received tax benefits resulting from a casualty loss deduction,
the amount of that benefit shall be deducted from the losses certified by the
commission.
(c) Tax relief shall be
given for a period not to exceed five years commencing January 1 of the year
the disaster occurred.
(d) Tax
relief received under this section shall apply only to tax liability arising
from real property, trade, or business located on the island on which the
losses were incurred.
(e) The
following persons may receive the tax relief allowed by this section;
(1) Claimant;
(2) Transferee, heir, or assignee who is
either a spouse or child of the claimant;
(3) Corporation;
(4) Partnership; or
(5) Any legal entity recognized as a separate
entity by the director for purposes of chapter 235, Hawaii Revised Statutes,
which is a claimant as defined under this chapter.
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