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HRS §237D-6.5

How transient accommodations tax payments are made and distributed

This section explains how the transient accommodations tax is paid and where the money goes. It lists the payment methods, the order in which funds are distributed to specific state funds, and the monthly payment schedule. It also covers when counties receive their share.

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The statute, as written — Remittances

(a) All remittances of taxes imposed under this chapter shall be made by cash, bank drafts, cashier's check, money order, or certificate of deposit in the form and manner prescribed by the department. (b) Except for the revenues collected pursuant to section 237D-2(e), revenues collected under this chapter shall be distributed in the following priority, with the excess revenues to be deposited into the general fund: (1) $1,500,000 shall be allocated to the Turtle Bay conservation easement special fund beginning July 1, 2015, for the reimbursement to the state general fund of debt service on reimbursable general obligation bonds, including ongoing expenses related to the issuance of the bonds, the proceeds of which were used to acquire the conservation easement and other real property interests in Turtle Bay, Oahu, for the protection, preservation, and enhancement of natural resources important to the State, until the bonds are fully amortized; (2) $11,000,000 shall be allocated to the convention center enterprise special fund established under section 201B-8; (3) An allocation shall be deposited into the tourism emergency special fund, established in section 201B-10, in a manner sufficient to maintain a fund balance of $5,000,000 in the tourism emergency special fund; and (4) $3,000,000 shall be allocated to the special land and development fund established under section 171-19 for: (A) The protection, preservation, maintenance, and enhancement of natural resources, including beaches; (B) Planning, construction, and repair of facilities; (C) Operation, maintenance, and improvement costs of public lands, including beaches; and (D) Any related debt service and financing agreement costs. All transient accommodations taxes shall be paid into the state treasury each month within ten days after collection and shall be kept by the state director of finance in special accounts for distribution as provided in this subsection. (c) On or before January or July 1 of each year or after the disposition of any tax appeal with respect to an assessment for periods after June 30, 1990, the state director of finance shall compute and pay the amount due as provided in subsection (b) to the director of finance of each county to become a general realization of the county expendable as such, except as otherwise provided by law.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§171-19 Special fund for land sales and development

§201B-10 Tourism emergency special fund

§201B-8 Convention Center Enterprise Special Fund

§237D-2 Transient accommodations tax rates and who pays

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