Department of Taxation Announces Its 2022 Tax Workshop

Isaac W. Choy Director of Taxation
Isaac W. Choy - Director of Taxation
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HONOLULU — The Hawai’i Department of Taxation (Department) announces that it will hold its annual tax workshop virtually on Wednesday, November 30, 2022.

This year’s workshop topics include: an update on the 2022 legislative session and administrative rules, an overview of the Audit Appeal process, a guest presentation by the IRS, updates regarding the taxability of Peer to Peer Carshare and the Renewable Energy Technologies Income Tax Credit and wrapping up with a Round Table Discussion.

“Our annual tax workshop will again be held virtually,” said Isaac W. Choy, Director of Taxation. “The Department is fortunate to hold the workshop this year and we invite the tax community to join us.”

The workshop will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with sign-in beginning at 8:00 a.m. The fee is $50 for individuals who submit their registration and payment by November 21, 2022.

Late registrations are $60. per person after the deadline. The fee includes four (3) hours of Hawaii Board of Public Accountancy Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit and workshop materials.

Online registration may be completed through the Kapiolani Community College website at https://go.hawaii.edu/ph2 or by mail. For more information, please go to the Department of Taxation’s website at https://tax.hawaii.gov/geninfo/workshop/.

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