![]() (SD1) Full Texts (2) Actions (13) On Decemin the House: Carried over to 2022 Regular Session. Ige approved this measure on Jand it became Act 115, Session Laws of Hawaii 2022. Suspends the requirement for disposition of the conveyance tax to the land conservation fund and the rental housing revolving fund for fiscal year 2021-2022 and fiscal year 2022-2023. 514 which provides a refund for resident taxpayers who file their 2021 individual tax return (Form N-11) on or before December 31, 2022. The Conversation airs Monday through Friday at 11 a.m. The 2022 Hawaii State Legislature passed S.B. ![]() If two or more nonresident transferors/sell-ers jointly transfer a Hawaii real property inter-est, prepare a separate Form N-288A for each nonresident transferor/seller. This interview originally aired on The Conversation on March 9, 2022. sons of Hawaii Real Property Interests, for each nonresident transferor/seller subject to withhold - ing. Click here for a list of events.Ĭlick here for the Federal Trade Commission's Consumer Information website. The proposed conveyance tax increase in the bill would apply to sales of non-owner occupant properties worth 4 million or more. The department’s virtual Consumer Education Fair continues today through Friday. So I think that we have to be mindful of these kinds of scams, irrespective of what your age is." And then I will give you a paycheck, you deposit it, it bounces after you pay out monies to another company. "So they will fall for different kinds of scams, like they will fall for those kinds of paycheck scams of, 'I will hire you to start this new job' and 'You buy these products,' or whatever it is. "Millennials equally have the potential to fall prey to scams," Colón said. She said it’s information every consumer can use to protect themselves, because scammers aren’t just targeting seniors. The DCCA is wrapping up a virtual Consumer Education Fair, and Colón said the free sessions can help protect consumers from identity theft, fraud schemes, and other scams. The Conversation’s Russell Subiono sat down with DCCA Director Catherine Awakuni Colón to talk about the pandemic’s impact on fraud, and what resources are available to keep you safe from scams. The Hawaiʻi Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs is the state agency tasked with educating consumers and enforcing laws that protect them. It’s a time set aside by federal and local governments to help people understand consumer rights and learn to avoid fraud and scams.
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