HRS §238-9.5
Dealers must report out-of-state vehicle deliveries
This section requires dealers who deliver vehicles bought from out-of-state sellers to report those deliveries to the tax director each month. It also says the tax director must create forms for people importing vehicles to prove they paid the use tax.
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The statute, as written — Motor vehicle importation; report by dealers; proof of payment
(a) Every dealer, as defined in section 437-1.1, shall submit a report to the director, on or before the last day of each calendar month, for all motor vehicles delivered by the dealer in the prior month as a courtesy delivery. The report shall contain the name and address of the dealer making the courtesy delivery, name and address of the seller of the vehicle, type of motor vehicle, the landed value of the vehicle, the name and address of the purchaser or importer, the date of importation, and other information relevant to the courtesy delivery as requested by the director. As used in this section, "courtesy delivery" means the preparation for delivery and the delivery by a dealer of a motor vehicle imported into the State by a person who purchased the motor vehicle from an out-of-state motor vehicle manufacturer or an out-of-state dealer and does not apply to motor vehicles sold by the in-state dealer. (b) The director of taxation shall prepare forms necessary for individuals importing motor vehicles into the State to prove payment of the use tax necessary to register the motor vehicle.
Sections this one refers to
§437-1.1 Definitions for motor vehicle industry licensing
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