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HRS §235-113

Time limit for tax assessment after selling your home at a profit

This section sets a special time limit for the state to assess extra tax if you sold your main home at a gain. The limit only starts after you tell the tax department certain things about buying a new home or not. It applies to sales after 1957.

homeowners

The statute, as written — Time for assessment of deficiency attributable to gain upon sale of a residence

(a) If after December 31, 1957, a taxpayer during a taxable year sells at a gain property used by the taxpayer as the taxpayer's principal residence, the rules stated in this section apply. (b) The statutory period for the assessment of any deficiency attributable to any part of the gain referred to in subsection (a) of this section shall not expire before the expiration of three years from the date the department of taxation is notified by the taxpayer (in such manner as the department has prescribed or may prescribe) of the matters set out in subsection (c) of this section, and such deficiency may be assessed at any time before the expiration of the three-year period notwithstanding any other provision which would otherwise prevent such assessment. (c) The notice referred to in subsection (b) of this section shall inform the department of: (1) The taxpayer's cost of purchasing the new residence which the taxpayer claims results in nonrecognition of any part of the gain referred to in subsection (a) of this section, or (2) The taxpayer's intention not to purchase a new residence within the period specified in section 1034(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, or (3) A failure to make such purchase within such period.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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