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Hawaii’s “Green Fees” bill would raise tourism taxes to help fund “climate change” mitigation measures – a lawsuit has now been filed, raising challenges.
Temporary accommodation tax (TAT) will be taxed on visitors Stay at the Hawaii Hotel Under the text of the bill, a new 11% tax is imposed on cruising areas, to 11%.
The Cruise International Association, together with cruise suppliers, filed a lawsuit against Aloha State’s state tax and county finance officials.
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“We believe the extension violates The United States Constitution and federal law, despite additional financial burdens imposed on passengers who have paid a lot of fees and taxes,” Kria said in a statement sent to Fox News Numbers.
The association also points out the benefits Cruise trip Become the main economic driver of the country.

The Transient Accommodation Tax (TAT) raises the rate of Hawaiian hotel fees to 11%, while levying a new 11% tax on cruises. (iStock)
“Extend TAT to Cruise Passenger Threat Threat visitors Clia added that their spending fueled the economic engine, risking unemployment and eroding the financial stability of businesses that rely on tourism. ”
The lawsuit states that each county in the state adds its own 3% surcharge to the state’s tax revenue – raising the tax rate to 14%.
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A portion of the newly increased revenue will enter theClimate mitigation The bill says the Special Fund for Resilience and the Special Fund for Economic Development and Revitalization.
The bill involves invasive species, wildlife conservation and Beach Management and recovery.

Under the text of the bill, a portion of the revenue raised will be entered into the “Special Fund for Climate Mitigation and Resilience” and the “Special Fund for Economic Development and Revitalization”. (iStock)
It will also help fund the “Green Employment Youth Army”, as well as areas of environmental concern.
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According to 2023 (2023), 9.6 million tourists travel to Hawaii Hawaii Tourism Bureau.
According to the press release, the “green fee” is expected to incur $100 million a year.

In 2023 alone, 9.6 million tourists travel to Hawaii. (iStock)
The Hawaii Attorney General said in a statement to Fox News Numbers that the department has been complained recently.
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It reads: “We will keep the comments until we have the opportunity to review them in full.”
The Associated Press contributed the report.