Hawaii Revised Statutes
235. Income Tax Law
235-3 Legislative intent, how Internal Revenue Code shall apply, in general.

§235-3 Legislative intent, how Internal Revenue Code shall apply, in general. (a) It is the intent of this chapter, in addition to the essential purpose of raising revenue, to conform the income tax law of the State as closely as may be with the Internal Revenue Code in order to simplify the filing of returns and minimize the taxpayer's burdens in complying with the income tax law. The rules and regulations, forms and procedures adopted and established under this chapter shall conform as nearly as possible, and unless there is good reason to the contrary, to the rules and regulations, forms and procedures adopted and established under the Internal Revenue Code.
(b) The Internal Revenue Code, so far as made operative by this chapter, is a statute adopted and incorporated by reference. The Internal Revenue Code shall be applied using changes in nomenclature and other language, including the omission of inapplicable language, where necessary to effectuate the intent of this section. In the Internal Revenue Code, references to terms such as:
(1) "Secretary or his delegate" shall refer to the director of taxation and the director's duly authorized subordinates;
(2) "Estate taxes" shall refer to the estate and transfer tax imposed by chapter 236D or the estate and generation-skipping [transfer] tax imposed by chapter 236E, as applicable;
(3) "The highest rate of tax imposed upon individuals" or "39.6 per cent" shall refer to the highest rate imposed upon individuals under section 235-51;
(4) "The highest rate of tax imposed upon corporations" shall refer to the highest rate imposed upon corporations under section 235-71; and
(5) "Interest at the underpayment rate" or "interest at the overpayment rate" shall refer to the interest rate set forth in section 231-39(b)(4) or section 231-23(d)(1), as the case may be.
(c) Where, under a provision of the Internal Revenue Code made operative in this chapter, the allowance or disallowance to a taxpayer of a deduction, exclusion, adjustment, credit, or exemption is dependent on whether, under the Internal Revenue Code or a prior applicable federal income tax law, the following was or was not, is or is not, in relation to the same taxpayer or another taxpayer, for the same taxable year or a prior taxable year, an operative factor: the imposition or payment of an income tax, an inclusion in gross income, an exclusion from gross income, or a deduction from gross income--the allowance or disallowance under this chapter of such deduction, exclusion, adjustment, credit, or exemption shall depend on the operativeness of such factor or factors under this chapter or a prior applicable income tax law of the State. This subsection shall govern the application of such sections of the Internal Revenue Code as, for example, sections 111, 215, 668(b), and 7852(c) and all matters of a similar nature.
(d) Whenever, in a taxable year of a corporation or its shareholders not governed by the income tax law of 1957, a distribution of money, stock, securities, or other property (whether in complete or partial liquidation or otherwise) has been made by a corporation to shareholders owning such shares in the State, or stock, securities, or other property has been transferred to a corporation, or corporate stock or securities exchanged, in the course of a corporate organization or reorganization effected under the laws of the State, in the application of the income tax law of 1957 effect shall be given to the recognition of income by the income tax laws of 1901 and 1932, if any, to the extent necessary to avoid double taxation, for example, in determining the earnings and profits of any corporation involved or the basis of any stock, securities, or other property so received, transferred, or exchanged. No increase in basis shall be allowed on account of such events in taxable years not governed by the income tax law of 1957, except as provided by this subsection. As used in this subsection the words "double taxation" mean and refer to double taxation of the same taxpayer, or taxation of both a corporation and its shareholders when the taxation of both would not have occurred had the income tax law of 1957 governed prior taxable years.
(e) In the determination of the basis or adjusted basis of any stock, securities, or other property:
(1) If the property was acquired by an exchange (including an involuntary conversion or the sale of an old residence and purchase of a new residence where both occur within a one-year period) the "cost" thereof to the taxpayer shall be deemed to include among other things, any income of the taxpayer recognized by the income tax laws of 1901 and 1932 as a result of the exchange;
(2) If the basis is dependent upon acquisition from a decedent, the property shall be deemed to have been acquired from a decedent if deemed so acquired for the purposes of chapter 236 prior to July 1, 1983, or after June 30, 1983, under this chapter but not otherwise, and the residence or nonresidence of the decedent, the location of the property, and chapter 236 for property acquired prior to July 1, 1983, or this chapter where the property has been acquired after June 30, 1983, shall be considered;
(3) If the basis is dependent upon deductions, exclusions, or exemptions taken or allowable, under the Internal Revenue Code or a prior applicable federal income tax law, in a prior year, it shall depend upon deductions, exclusions, or exemptions taken or allowable under the income tax law of the State governing such prior years;
(4) If the basis is dependent upon the election provided for by section 307, Internal Revenue Code, it shall be governed by the election actually made under the Internal Revenue Code for the taxable year, whether or not the taxable year was governed by the income tax law of 1957. [L Sp 1957, c 1, pt of §2; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §16; Supp, §121-2; HRS §235-3; am L 1979, c 62, pt of §2; am L 1983, c 217, §7(1), (2); gen ch 1985; am L 1996, c 187, §4; am L 2014, c 43, §1]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 14. Taxation

235. Income Tax Law

235-1 Definitions.

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.

235-2.5 Administration, adoption, and interrelationship of Internal Revenue Code and Public Laws with this chapter.

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.

235-4.3 REPEALED.

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.

235-5.6 REPEALED.

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.

235-8 REPEALED.

235-9 Exemptions; generally.

235-9.5 Stock options from qualified high technology businesses excluded from taxation.

235-10 REPEALED.

235-11 REPEALED.

235-12 REPEALED.

235-12.2 REPEALED.

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.

235-16 REPEALED.

235-16.5 REPEALED.

235-17 Motion picture, digital media, and film production income tax credit.

235-17.5 REPEALED.

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.

235-21 Definitions.

235-22 Taxpayers affected.

235-23 Taxable in another state.

235-24 Specified nonbusiness income.

235-25 Rents; royalties.

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.

235-38.5 Application.

235-39 Citation of part.

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.

235-54 Exemptions.

235-55 Tax credits for resident taxpayers.

235-55.5 REPEALED.

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.

235-55.8 REPEALED.

235-55.9 REPEALED.

235-55.75 Earned income tax credit.

235-55.85 Refundable food/excise tax credit.

235-55.91 Credit for employment of vocational rehabilitation referrals. (a) There shall be allowed to each taxpayer subject to the tax imposed by this chapter, a credit for employment of vocational rehabilitation referrals which shall be deductible f...

235-56, 235-56.5, and 235-57 REPEALED.

235-58, 235-58.1, and 235-58.2 REPEALED.

235-59 Decedents.

235-60 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.

235-65 REPEALED.

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.

235-81 to 235-89 REPEALED.

235-91 REPEALED.

235-91.5 Income tax credits; ordering of credit claims.

235-92 Returns, who shall make.

235-93 Joint returns.

235-93.4 Effect of civil union.

235-93.5 REPEALED.

235-94 Returns by agent, guardian, etc.; liability of fiduciaries.

235-94.5 REPEALED.

235-95 Partnership returns.

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.

235-102.6 Refund splitting.

235-103 REPEALED.

235-104 Penalties.

235-105 Failure to keep records, render returns, or make reports by responsible persons.

235-106 REPEALED.

235-107 Procedure upon failure to file return.

235-108 Audit of return; procedure; additional taxes.

235-109 Jeopardy assessments, security for payment, etc.

235-109.5 REPEALED.

235-110 Credits and refunds.

235-110.2 Credit for school repair and maintenance.

235-110.25 Healthcare preceptor tax credit.

235-110.3 REPEALED.

235-110.31 REPEALED.

235-110.4 and 235-110.45 REPEALED.

235-110.46 REPEALED.

235-110.5 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.

235-110.92 REPEALED.

235-110.93 Important agricultural land qualified agricultural cost tax credit.

235-110.94 REPEALED.

235-110.97 Historic preservation income tax credit.

235-111 Limitation period for assessment, levy, collection, or credit; net operating loss carrybacks.

235-111.5 REPEALED.

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.

235-114 Appeals.

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.

235-125.5 Transition rule.

235-126 Part-year residence.

235-127 Distributions.

235-128 Returns; shareholder agreements; mandatory payments.

235-129 Tax credits.

235-130 LIFO recapture.