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Georgia Santos Arrested for Tax Charges Related to Kahealani Property Services

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Summary

The Hawai'i Department of Taxation announced felony and non-felony charges against Georgia Santos for alleged violations of state tax laws involving Kahealani Property Services LLC. Santos faces five felony counts of Willful Failure to Collect and Pay Over Tax under Section 231-36.4, HRS, for tax years 2018-2022, and twelve non-felony counts of Willful Failure to File Return under Section 231-35, HRS, for tax years 2018-2023. Santos was arrested on April 10, 2026, with assistance from Hawai'i County Police Department.

What changed

The Hawai'i Department of Taxation announced criminal charges against Georgia Santos following an investigation into alleged failures to collect, account for, and pay withholding taxes, as well as alleged failures to file required state tax returns for Kahealani Property Services LLC. The defendant faces five felony counts under Section 231-36.4, HRS, covering withholding taxes for tax years 2018 through 2022, and twelve misdemeanor counts under Section 231-35, HRS, including general excise tax and withholding tax returns for tax years 2018 through 2023.\n\nEmployers and business owners should ensure robust tax compliance programs, including timely collection and remittance of withholding taxes and accurate filing of all required state tax returns. The case underscores the state's commitment to pursuing tax enforcement actions against individuals and entities that fail to meet their tax obligations, with potential consequences including significant imprisonment and substantial fines.

What to do next

  1. Monitor for updates on the criminal case proceedings
  2. Stay current with state tax filings and payments
  3. Consult legal counsel if facing similar tax compliance issues

Penalties

Felony counts: up to 5 years imprisonment and/or probation, plus fine up to $100,000 per count for individuals; Non-felony counts: up to 1 year imprisonment and/or probation, plus fine up to $25,000 per count for individuals

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Apr 16, 2026

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STATE OF HAWAIʻI KA MOKU ʻĀINA O HAWAIʻI

JOSH GREEN, M.D.

GOVERNOR

KE KIAʻĀINA DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION

KA 'OIHANA 'AUHAU

GARY S. SUGANUMA

DIRECTOR

KA LUNA HO'OKELE

HAWAIʻI DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION ANNOUNCES CHARGES IN TAX CASE; DEFENDANT ARRESTED

News Release 2026-06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 14, 2026 HONOLULU - The Hawai'i Department of Taxation announced that felony and non- felony charges have been filed against Georgia Santos, in connection with alleged violations of state tax laws involving Kahealani Property Services LLC, of Kailua- Kona. Charges were filed in Hawaiʻi County by the Department of the Attorney General's Criminal Justice Division March 25, 2026, in the Circuit Court of the Third Circuit. Santos was arrested on Friday, April 10, 2026, with the assistance of the Hawaiʻi County Police Department, following an investigation into alleged failures to collect, account for and pay withholding taxes, as well as alleged failures to file required state tax returns. Santos faces five felony counts of Wilful Failure to Collect and Pay Over Tax in violation of Section 231-36.4, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) covering withholding taxes for tax years 2018 through 2022. Each count under Section 231-36.4, HRS, is a

felony offense and carries a potential sentence of not more than five years imprisonment and/or probation, as well as a fine of not more than $100,000 per count for the individual and not more than $500,000 for a corporation. Santos is also charged with twelve non-felony counts of Wilful Failure to File Return, in violation of 231-35, HRS, including general excise tax returns for tax years 2018 through 2023 and withholding tax returns for tax years 2018 through 2023. Each count under Section 231-35, HRS, is a misdemeanor offense and carries a potential sentence of not more than one year imprisonment and/or probation, as well as a fine of not more than $25,000 per count for the individual and not more than $100,000 per count for a corporation. "Ensuring that employers meet their tax obligations is essential to maintaining fairness for Hawai'i taxpayers," said Director of Taxation Gary Suganuma. "When individuals or businesses fail to file required returns or remit taxes that have been withheld, it undermines public trust. We appreciate the Attorney General's partnership in pursuing this case and remind all taxpayers to stay current with their filings and payments." Criminal defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. # # #

Media Contact:

Gary H. Yamashiroya Special Assistant to the Director

Hawaiʻi Department of Taxation

Phone: 808-587-1540 Email: tax.pio@hawaii.gov Website: https://tax.hawaii.gov

Named provisions

Willful Failure to Collect and Pay Over Tax Willful Failure to File Return

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Classification

Agency
HI DOR
Filed
April 14th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
Section 231-36.4, HRS; Section 231-35, HRS

Who this affects

Applies to
Employers Criminal defendants
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Tax withholding compliance State tax filing Criminal tax prosecution
Geographic scope
US-HI US-HI

Taxonomy

Primary area
Taxation
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Criminal Justice Employment & Labor

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