Hawaii Revised Statutes
231. Administration of Taxes
231-82 Special enforcement section; functions, powers, and duties.

§231-82 Special enforcement section; functions, powers, and duties. The special enforcement section shall have the following functions, powers, and duties:
(1) Investigate reported or suspected violations of tax laws for civil enforcement purposes, including through covert means, with a stated priority of investigating cash-based businesses as defined in section 231-93;
(2) Enforce the tax laws by issuing, enforcing, or executing citations, fines, infractions, assessments, liens, levies, writs, warrants, injunctions, or other process;
(3) Serve as fraud referral specialists to assist in the development and review of fraud cases for appropriate disposition of potentially fraudulent activities, including referral to criminal investigators and assessment of civil fraud penalties; provided that personnel assigned to the special enforcement section may not participate in any criminal investigation;
(4) Organize and hold public informational meetings on issues of tax laws, including compliance deficiencies in segments of the economy, and undertake any other activities to encourage taxpayers, practitioners, or others to maintain responsibility and compliance with their tax obligations;
(5) Coordinate with other sections or divisions within the department of taxation, other departments or branches of the state government, any branches of the county government, or the federal government on matters relating to civil enforcement of the tax laws, including joint investigations, information-sharing arrangements, or concurrent collection efforts; provided that personnel assigned to the special enforcement section may not participate in any criminal investigation;
(6) Compile information received by third parties, including taxpayers, competitors, government agencies, confidential sources, or public sources and delegate this information within the department for proper handling. Proper handling may include referral internally to other civil or criminal enforcement sections;
(7) Conduct investigations, research, and studies of matters relevant to the complex or sensitive civil enforcement of the tax laws; and
(8) Perform such other acts as may be incidental to the exercise of the functions, powers, and duties set forth in this section or as otherwise directed by the director of taxation. [L 2009, c 134, pt of §2, §13(3); am L 2013, c 58, §1]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 14. Taxation

231. Administration of Taxes

231-1 Definitions.

231-1.5 Confidentiality privileges relating to taxpayer communications.

231-1.6 Personnel security program; criminal history record checks.

231-2 Taxation districts.

231-3 Department, general duties and powers.

231-3.1 Consideration paid not indicative of fair market value.

231-3.2 REPEALED.

231-3.3 Auditor access to tax records or other information for reviews of exemptions, exclusions, credits, and deductions.

231-3.4 Publication of reports. (a) The department of taxation shall publish reports on the following: (1) Hawaii income patterns--individuals; (2) Hawaii income patterns--businesses; (3) Tax credits; and (4) General excise tax exemptions that: (A) A...

231-3.5 Suspension of running of the period of limitation during bankruptcy proceedings. The running of the periods of limitation provided under chapters of the law under title 14 administered by the department to the contrary notwithstanding, shall...

231-3.6 Streamlined sales and use tax agreement compliance.

231-4 Assessing officers eligible to appointment as collecting officers and vice versa.

231-4.3 Investigators; appointment and powers.

231-4.5 Administrative rules officer; specialists; appointment and duties.

231-5 Deceased officers, duties of personal representatives, etc.

231-6 Oath, power to administer.

231-7 Audits, investigations, hearings, and subpoenas.

231-7.5 Expedited appeals and dispute resolution program.

231-8 Timely mailing treated as timely filing and paying.

231-8.5 Electronic filing of tax returns.

231-8.6 REPEALED.

231-9 Tax collection; general duties, powers of director; dollar rounding.

231-9.2 Offers in compromise.

231-9.3 Tax collection; mainland contractors working on federal construction projects.

231-9.4 Credit or debit card remittances.

231-9.5 Assessment of additional taxes of corporations or partnerships.

231-9.6 Fiduciaries, liability.

231-9.7 Informalities not to invalidate assessments, mistakes in names or notices, etc.

231-9.8 Tax bills.

231-9.9 Filing and payment of taxes by electronic funds transfer.

231-10 Department; keep offices where.

231-10.5 Closing audit letters. At the conclusion of a tax audit, the department shall provide to the taxpayer a closing audit letter that shall confirm in writing the department's position on each issue considered in the audit, and which shall provi...

231-10.6 Rules or administrative guidance.

231-10.7 Temporary rulemaking authority for regulation of tax matters.

231-10.8 Tax clearance fees.

231-11 Police to aid assessing or collecting officers.

231-12 REPEALED.

231-13 Director; examination, investigation, and collection.

231-14 Attorney.

231-15 Returns to be signed.

231-15.3 Signature presumed authentic.

231-15.4 Tax return preparers; preparer tax identification number required.

231-15.5 Disclosure by return preparers.

231-15.6 Returns of corporations or partnerships. The returns, statements, or answers required under chapters of the law under title 14 administered by the department, in the case of a corporation, shall be made by any officer of the corporation, or...

231-15.7 Returns by fiduciaries.

231-15.8 Time for performing certain acts postponed by reason of service in combat zone.

231-16 Copies of returns.

231-17 Notices, how given.

231-18 Tax and other officials permitted to inspect returns; reciprocal provisions.

231-19 REPEALED.

231-19.3 Disclosure of letter rulings, et al.

231-19.5 Public inspection and copying of written opinions. (a) Written opinions shall be open to public inspection and copying as provided in this section, notwithstanding sections 235-116, 236D-15, 237-34, and 237D-13 and any other law restricting...

231-20 Evidence, tax records as.

231-21 Due date on Saturday, Sunday, or holiday.

231-21.5 Effect of civil union.

231-22 REPEALED.

231-23 Adjustments and refunds.

231-24 Jeopardy assessments, etc.

231-25 Payment, enforcement of by assumpsit action or by levy and distraint upon all property and rights to property.

231-25.5 Cost recovery fees for the administration of taxes. (a) The department may charge and add a fee to any amount due in accordance with the department's duties and powers under section 231-3 for: (1) Any cost or expense incurred by the departme...

231-26 Extraterritorial enforcement of tax laws.

231-27 Partial payment of taxes.

231-28 Tax clearance before procuring liquor licenses.

231-29 Joinder of party defendant when State claims tax liens.

231-30 Unknown or nonresident delinquents; procedure to collect taxes from.

231-31 Nonresidents engaged in business, etc., service of process on, designation of agent for service of process.

231-32 Records of delinquent taxes, uncollectible delinquent taxes.

231-33 Tax debt due the State; lien.

231-34 Attempt to evade or defeat tax.

231-35 Wilful failure to file return, supply information, or secure a license.

231-36 False and fraudulent statements; aiding and abetting.

231-36.4 Wilful failure to collect and pay over tax.

231-36.5 Understatement of taxpayer's liability by tax return preparer.

231-36.6 Substantial understatements or misstatements of amounts; penalty.

231-36.7 Promoting abusive tax shelters.

231-36.8 Erroneous claim for refund or credit.

231-37 Neglect of duty, etc., misdemeanor.

231-38 REPEALED.

231-39 Additions to taxes for noncompliance or evasion; interest on underpayments and overpayments.

231-40 Interpretation.

231-40.5 Statute of limitations; extension for substantial omissions.

231-41 Statute of limitation for criminal penalties.

231-51 Purpose.

231-52 Definitions.

231-53 Setoff against refund.

231-54 Hearings; appeals.

231-55 Finalization of setoff; credit on debt.

231-56 Charges for setoff; credit to agency.

231-57 Apportionment of joint refunds.

231-57.5 Notification of address and social security number of debtor parent.

231-58 Rules.

231-59 Procedure additional.

231-61 Tax liens; co-owners' rights.

231-62 Tax liens; foreclosure; property.

231-63 Tax liens; foreclosure without suit, notice.

231-64 Tax liens; registered land.

231-65 Tax liens; notice, form of.

231-66 Tax liens; postponement of sale, etc.

231-67 Tax liens; tax deed; redemption.

231-68 Tax liens; costs.

231-69 Tax deed as evidence.

231-70 Disposition of surplus moneys.

231-81 Special enforcement section; created.

231-82 Special enforcement section; functions, powers, and duties.

231-83 Investigators and personnel, appointment and power.

231-84 Right to inspection of books, records, and premises; warrants and writs; levy and seizure.

231-85 Identification of cash economy cases; retention of funds.

231-86 Violent interference with a tax official.

231-91 Citations for violations; deposits.

231-92 Cash-based businesses; injunction.

231-93 Cash-based business; defined.

231-94 Failure to produce license upon demand.

231-95 Failure to keep adequate books and records.

231-96 Failure to record transaction.

231-97 REPEALED.

231-98 Tax avoidance price fixing.

231-99 Possession of currency for tax avoidance purposes.

231-100 Interference with a tax official.