Hawai‘i Has Been Arguing Over How To Tax Tourists For Generations

Nearly a century ago, when there were fewer than 23,000 tourists visiting Hawai‘i a year, the Chamber of Commerce put forth a modest proposal to charge a $2 tax on every visitor arriving in port. The idea, meant to fund improvements to Honolulu harbor, was shot down almost immediately.  Yes, the Territorial Government needed more … Continue reading Hawai‘i Has Been Arguing Over How To Tax Tourists For Generations