HRS §237-41
Keeping and showing tax records
This section says you must keep certain tax records in English, in Hawaii, for three years, and let tax officials inspect them anytime. It does not set any penalties.
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The statute, as written — Records to be kept; examination
Every taxpayer shall keep in the English language within the State, and preserve for a period of three years, suitable records of gross proceeds of sales and gross income, and such other books, records of account, and invoices as may be required by the department of taxation, and all such books, records, and invoices shall be open for examination at any time by the department or the Multistate Tax Commission pursuant to chapter 255, or the authorized representative thereof.
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