Hawaii lawmakers are eyeing the local rental car industry as a resource to rev up tax revenue amid state budget concerns.
Four bills on the Legislature’s agenda aim to impose Hawaii’s 4.5% general excise tax (GET) on rental car companies’ vehicle purchases — a tax change that’s a good idea and should be implemented.
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Hawaii Island busy as hotels sell out, rental cars skyrocket amid Kīlauea anticipation
“We’ve been sold out for a few weeks at this point. Not a lot of people realize this, but Valentine's Day in Hawaiʻi, it's the land of romance, lots of people are renewing vows, getting married, ...
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Are you heading to Hawaii and aren’t sure which rental car to get? Keep scrolling for my honest take on whether or not it’s worth renting a convertible in Hawaii. This post about whether or not you ...
Hawaii residents sick of early crowing and aggressive pecking could be allowed to kill wild chickens
It's spending most of the day shooing away wild chickens that dig holes in his yard, listening to constant squawking and ...
The Hawaii County Council’s Finance Committee on Feb. 4 voted 7-1 to forward with a favorable recommendation to the full ...
Data shows 76% reduction in major crashes at automated enforcement sites ...
The Maui Planning Commission voted against recommending the creation of two new hotel zones for vacation rentals. The ...
The County Council would now need a supermajority vote to allow thousands of apartment-zoned units to keep operating as short ...
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