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HRS §256-7

Annual tax report for college savings accounts

The finance director or college savings program manager must send a yearly report to the tax director. The report lists account owners, beneficiaries, and people who get money, plus amounts put in or taken out, and whether withdrawals are qualified or not. It also includes any other tax information the tax director asks for.

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The statute, as written — Tax reporting

The director of finance or the program manager of the college savings program, or a designee, shall file a report annually, with the director of taxation, setting forth the names and identification numbers of account owners, designated beneficiaries, and distributees of college accounts, the amounts contributed to the accounts, the amounts distributed from the accounts, and the nature of the distributions as qualified withdrawals or as withdrawals other than qualified withdrawals, and any other information that the director of taxation may require regarding the taxation under this chapter of amounts contributed to or withdrawn from the accounts.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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