Hawaii: May 2006 Archives
After abandoning earlier efforts to pass targeted income tax cuts for working families, Hawaii policymakers are poised to enact tax measures that largely benefit wealthy taxpayers. For more on how this plan would affect Hawaii's income tax threshold-- and more on the distribution of tax cuts under the new plan, click here. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin tells it like it is here.
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