HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-08-11 Mayor Kim's testimony re Special Session 2017 - Rail Tax SurchargeHarry Kim
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Committee on Transportation and Energy
Committee on Public Safety, Intergovernmental, and Military Affairs
Committee on Ways and Means
Committee on Transportation
Committee on Finance
August 11, 2017
Special Session 2017 — Rail Tax Surcharge
Dear Senator Lorraine Inouye, Senator Clarence Nishihara, Senator Donovan Dela Cruz,
Representative Henry Aquino, Representative Sylvia Luke, and Committee members:
We understand that the upcoming Special Session will be considering many different proposals
on how to help the City and County of Honolulu address the funding of their rail system. While
we understand that this is not an easy decision, we want to ensure that the Legislature makes
their decisions based on fairness. We understand that some of the options being considered
include increasing GET and TAT for the entire state with all of the proceeds going to rail. These
increased taxes would be collected on all islands, even though the rail system is only located on
Oahu. That does not seem fair to tax those that don't even have access to the rail system. We do
support the extension of the GET surcharge for Oahu. That seems to be the fairest method to
ensure that those most likely to benefit from the system will pay for the system.
In addition, the TAT cap for the counties was not restored to $103 million as in previous years.
This reduced our TAT revenue by $1.86 million. This is more than the entire budget for our
Civil Defense department. Without these funds, a significant increase in real property taxes for
our citizens was necessary. The same citizens that you also represent. We cannot burden our
citizens any more for something that will not benefit them.
Taxing all for the benefit of one is not fair. All islands could see an increase in the TAT and
GET but only one will benefit. We all will be seeing less TAT in our budgets. We respectfully
request that you do whatever you can to provide the counties with their fair share of TAT and
find another way to fund the rail system, such as continuing the additional GET for Oahu.
County of Hawai`i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
We appreciate your consideration as we all attempt to best serve our joint constituents, the
people of Hawai`i.
Res •ectfully,
Harry Kim
Mayor
County of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.