§235-110.2 Credit for school repair and maintenance. (a) There shall be allowed to each taxpayer licensed under chapter 444, 460J, or 464, who is subject to the tax imposed by this chapter, and does not owe the State delinquent taxes, penalties, or interest, a credit for contributions of in-kind services for the repair and maintenance of public schools provided by the licensed taxpayer in Hawaii. The credit shall be deductible from the taxpayer's net income tax liability, if any, imposed by this chapter for the taxable year in which the credit is properly claimed.
(b) The amount of the credit determined under this section for the taxable year shall be equal to ten per cent of the value of contributions of in-kind services to the Hawaii school repair and maintenance fund for that taxable year; provided that the aggregate value of the contributions of in-kind services claimed by a taxpayer shall not exceed $40,000.
(c) For purposes of this section:
"Public schools" has the same meaning as defined in section 302A-101.
"Value of contributions of in-kind services" means the fair market value of uncompensated services or labor as determined and certified by the department of accounting and general services.
(d) The credit allowed under this section shall be claimed against net income tax liability for the taxable year. A tax credit under this section which exceeds the taxpayer's income tax liability may be used as a credit against the taxpayer's income tax liability in subsequent years until exhausted.
(e) All claims for tax credits under this section, including any amended claims, shall be filed on or before the end of the twelfth month following the close of the taxable year for which the credits may be claimed. Failure to comply with the foregoing provision shall constitute a waiver of the right to claim the credit.
(f) The department of education shall maintain records of the names of taxpayers eligible for the credit and the total value of in-kind services contributed for the repair and maintenance of public schools for the taxable year. All contributions shall be verified by the department of education. The department of education shall total all contributions that the department of education certifies. Upon each determination, the department of education shall issue a certificate to the taxpayer certifying:
(1) The amount of the contribution;
(2) That the taxpayer is licensed under chapter 444, 460J, or 464; and
(3) That the taxpayer has obtained a current and valid certificate signed by the director of taxation, showing that the taxpayer does not owe the State any delinquent taxes, penalties, or interest.
The taxpayer shall file the certificate from the department of education with the taxpayer's tax return with the department of taxation. When the total amount of certified contributions reaches $2,500,000, the department of education shall immediately discontinue certifying contributions and notify the department of taxation. In no instance shall the total amount of certified contributions exceed $2,500,000 for each taxable year.
(g) The State shall provide not more than $250,000 in tax credits for contributions of in-kind services in Hawaii for the repair and maintenance of public schools.
(h) The director of taxation shall prepare any forms that may be necessary to allow a credit to be claimed under this section. [L 2001, c 309, §2; am L 2004, c 213, §2]
Cross References
Hawaii 3R's school improvement fund, see §302A-1502.4.
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
235-2, 235-2.1, and 235-2.2 REPEALED.
235-2.3 Conformance to the federal Internal Revenue Code; general application.
235-2.35 Operation of certain Internal Revenue Code provisions not operative under section 235-2.3.
235-2.4 Operation of certain Internal Revenue Code provisions; sections 63 to 530.
235-2.45 Operation of certain Internal Revenue Code provisions; sections 641 to 7518.
235-3 Legislative intent, how Internal Revenue Code shall apply, in general.
235-4 Income taxes by the State; residents, nonresidents, corporations, estates, and trusts.
235-4.2 Persons lacking physical presence in the State; nexus presumptions.
235-4.5 Taxation of trusts, beneficiaries; credit.
235-5 Allocation of income of persons not taxable upon entire income.
235-5.5 Individual housing accounts.
235-6 Foreign manufacturing corporation; warehousing of products.
235-7 Other provisions as to gross income, adjusted gross income, and taxable income.
235-7.3 Royalties derived from patents, copyrights, or trade secrets excluded from gross income.
235-7.5 Certain unearned income of minor children taxed as if parent's income.
235-9.5 Stock options from qualified high technology businesses excluded from taxation.
235-12.5 Renewable energy technologies; income tax credit.
235-13 Sales of residential land to lessees; involuntary conversion.
235-15 Tax credits to promote the purchase of child passenger restraint systems.
235-17 Motion picture, digital media, and film production income tax credit.
235-18 Deposit beverage container deposit exemption.
235-19 Exceptional trees; tax deduction.
235-20 Comfort letters; authority to assess fees; established.
235-20.5 Tax administration special fund; established.
235-23 Taxable in another state.
235-24 Specified nonbusiness income.
235-26 Allocation of capital gains and losses.
235-27 Allocation of interest and dividends.
235-28 Allocation of patent and copyright royalties.
235-29 Apportionment of business income; percentage.
235-30 Apportionment; property factor.
235-31 Apportionment; property factor; owned and used property.
235-32 Apportionment; property factor; average value.
235-33 Apportionment; payroll factor.
235-34 Compensation; where paid.
235-35 Apportionment; sales factor.
235-36 Apportionment; sales factor; tangible personalty.
235-37 Apportionment; sales factor; nontangible personalty.
235-38 Equitable adjustment of formula.
235-51 Tax imposed on individuals; rates.
235-52 Tax in case of joint return or return of surviving spouse.
235-53 Tax tables for individuals.
235-55 Tax credits for resident taxpayers.
235-55.6 Expenses for household and dependent care services necessary for gainful employment.
235-55.7 Income tax credit for low-income household renters.
235-55.75 Earned income tax credit.
235-55.85 Refundable food/excise tax credit.
235-56, 235-56.5, and 235-57 REPEALED.
235-58, 235-58.1, and 235-58.2 REPEALED.
235-61 Withholding of tax on wages.
235-62 Return and payment of withheld taxes.
235-63 Statements to employees
235-64 Taxes withheld by employer held in trust; employer's liability.
235-64.2 Withholdings by partnerships, estates, and trusts.
235-66 Further withholdings at source; crediting of withheld taxes.
235-67 Indemnity of withholder.
235-68 Withholding of tax on the disposition of real property by nonresident persons.
235-69 Voluntary deduction and withholding of state income tax from unemployment compensation.
235-71 Tax on corporations; rates; credit of shareholder of regulated investment company.
235-71.5 Alternative tax for corporations.
235-72 Corporations carrying on business in partnership.
235-91.5 Income tax credits; ordering of credit claims.
235-92 Returns, who shall make.
235-93.4 Effect of civil union.
235-94 Returns by agent, guardian, etc.; liability of fiduciaries.
235-96 Returns by persons making payments.
235-96.5 Returns relating to unemployment.
235-97 Estimates; tax payments; returns.
235-98 Returns; form, verification and authentication, time of filing.
235-99 Returns; place for filing.
235-100 Persons in military service.
235-100.5 Abatement of income taxes of members of armed forces on death.
235-101 Federal returns and assessments, when copies are required.
235-102 Records and special returns.
235-102.5 Income check-off authorized.
235-105 Failure to keep records, render returns, or make reports by responsible persons.
235-107 Procedure upon failure to file return.
235-108 Audit of return; procedure; additional taxes.
235-109 Jeopardy assessments, security for payment, etc.
235-110.2 Credit for school repair and maintenance.
235-110.25 Healthcare preceptor tax credit.
235-110.4 and 235-110.45 REPEALED.
235-110.51 Technology infrastructure renovation tax credit.
235-110.6 Fuel tax credit for commercial fishers.
235-110.65 Ship repair industry tax credit.
235-110.7 Capital goods excise tax credit.
235-110.8 Low-income housing tax credit.
235-110.9 High technology business investment tax credit.
235-110.91 Tax credit for research activities.
235-110.93 Important agricultural land qualified agricultural cost tax credit.
235-110.97 Historic preservation income tax credit.
235-112 Time for assessment of deficiency attributable to gain upon conversion.
235-113 Time for assessment of deficiency attributable to gain upon sale of a residence.
235-115 Assessments, etc., prima facie proof.
235-116 Disclosure of returns unlawful; penalty.
235-117 Reciprocal supplying of tax information.
235-118 Rules and regulations.
235-119 Taxes, state realizations.
235-121 Title; definitions; federal conformity; construction.
235-122 Taxation of an S corporation and its shareholders.
235-123 Modification and characterization of income.
235-124 Basis and adjustments.
235-125 Carryforwards and carrybacks; loss limitation.
235-128 Returns; shareholder agreements; mandatory payments.