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Hawaii Expired Incentives and Laws

Expired State Incentives

Alternative Fuel Refueling Infrastructure Tax Deduction

Expired: 01/01/2006
The state provides income tax deductions of $2,000 to $50,000, identical to the federal income tax deductions, for the installation of clean-fuel refueling property provided in the Energy Policy Act of 1992. For more information, please contact the Hawaii State Department of Taxation at (800) 222-3229 or see form N35 on the Department of Taxation Web site at www.state.hi.us/tax/tax.html. (Reference Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 235-2.3, US Code Chapter 26 Section 179A, House Resolution 4520, 2004)

Expired State Laws and Regulations

Alternative Fuel Sales Tax Exemption

Expired: 12/31/2006
Fuel blends that contain at least 10% alcohol fuel blended with petroleum fuel, and 100% alcohol fuel, are exempt from the 4% state excise tax on retail sales. (Reference Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 237-27.1)

Expired Utilities/Private Incentives

There are currently no expired utility or private incentives for Hawaii.