Governor Green Authorizes Tax Filing Deadline Extension to July 20 for Kona Low Victims
Summary
Hawaii Governor Josh Green authorized the Department of Taxation to extend the state income tax filing and payment deadline from April 20, 2026, to July 20, 2026, for taxpayers impacted by the Kona Low storms. Affected residents and businesses may request waiver of late file and late payment penalties and interest by submitting Form L-115.
What changed
The Hawaii Department of Taxation announced an extension of the state income tax filing and payment deadline from April 20, 2026, to July 20, 2026, for taxpayers affected by the Kona Low storms. Affected taxpayers may request waiver of late file penalties, late payment penalties, and interest by completing Form L-115, Tax Relief Request for State Declared Disasters. The department will consider these requests based on eligibility criteria.
Taxpayers who experienced damage to records or disruption to business operations due to the storms should file Form L-115 as soon as possible via Hawaii Tax Online (HTO) or by mail. Returns filed or payments made after July 20, 2026, will begin accruing penalties and interest. Businesses and individuals who cannot timely gather required documentation should take advantage of this relief to avoid standard non-compliance consequences.
What to do next
- File Form L-115 via Hawaii Tax Online (HTO) to request penalty and interest waiver
- Submit tax return and payment by July 20, 2026, to avoid accruing penalties
- Contact Taxpayer Services at 808-587-4242 with questions
Penalties
Late file and late payment penalties and interest waived for period April 20 to July 20, 2026, upon approved Form L-115 submission; accrue after July 20, 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
GOVERNOR GREEN AUTHORIZES RELIEF FOR KONA LOW-IMPACTED TAXPAYERS
News Release 2026-04
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 8, 2026 HONOLULU - Governor Josh Green has authorized the state Department of Taxation (DOTAX) to provide relief to eligible impacted local residents and businesses from the filing and payment deadline for state income taxes to July 20, 2026, from April 20,
2026.
"People's lives were turned upside down and activity at businesses in some cases came to a screeching halt with the recent Kona Low storms," said Governor Green. "For many local residents and business owners, there is no doubt that paperwork vital to filing state tax returns would have been badly damaged or destroyed. It will take our local people and impacted businesses time to gather the information needed to complete their tax filings. This is a compassionate move I am happy to make with DOTAX, to take some pressure off at this stressful time."
"DOTAX recognizes that taxpayers affected by the recent Kona Low events may be unable to timely file their state income tax returns and make timely tax payments," said DOTAX Director Gary Suganuma. "Accordingly, the department will consider requests by affected taxpayers to waive penalties and interest for failure to timely file returns and failure to timely pay income taxes for the period of April 20, 2026, to July 20, 2026, based on eligibility." Affected taxpayers may request a waiver of late file and/or late pay penalties and interest by completing and filing Form L-115, Tax Relief Request for State Declared Disasters. The department will accept Form L-115 until July 20, 2026, but taxpayers are urged to file their request as soon as possible. To ensure timely and accurate processing, DOTAX recommends that affected taxpayers file Form L-115 electronically via Hawaiʻi Tax Online (HTO), https://hitax.hawaii.gov beginning on April 9, 2026, when the form goes live. Applicants should select "2026 Disaster Relief Request." Taxpayers with questions regarding electronically filing, please contact Taxpayer Services at 808-587-4242 or by email at taxpayer.services@hawaii.gov. Affected taxpayers who are unable to electronically file Form L-115 may mail it to the address listed below or deliver it to their local district office. Office locations are available at: https://tax.hawaii.gov/contact. Mail Form L-115 to:
Hawaiʻi Department of Taxation
Tax Relief Request P.O. Box 259 Honolulu, HI 96809-0259 After filing Form L-115, taxpayers must file their tax return and pay any taxes owed no later than July 20, 2026. Late file and late payment penalties and interest will begin accruing for returns filed or payments made after July 20, 2026. Tax forms and information are available on the Department's website at https://tax.hawaii.gov. A FAQ section is available at https://tax.hawaii.gov/2026KonaLow. For all inquiries relating to relief for taxpayers affected by the recent 2026 Kona Low event, please contact the Technical Section at 808-587-1577, or by email at tax.technical.section@hawaii.gov.
For full information, please see the official Tax Announcement, here. # # #
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
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