April 24, 2026

Hawaii Lawmakers Advance New Tax On Alcoholic Drinks…The new state tax of 10 cents a drink would be in effect for the next three years, and raise about $62 million a year.

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A key Senate committee gave preliminary approval Thursday to a new 10-cents-per-drink tax on all alcoholic beverages, a step that would raise an estimated $62 million per year for the state.

The Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee unanimously approved Senate Bill 1232, which would impose the new tax starting on July 1, and end the tax on June 30, 2024.

The measure was opposed by the Hawaii Food Industry Association, which argued that “this surcharge amounts to an extra tax on businesses that sell liquor, many of which are already struggling” during  the pandemic.

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