THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
349 |
TWENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE, 2015 |
S.D. 2 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
H.D. 2 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO TAXATION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Hawaii is vulnerable to soaring prices or disruptions of its energy imports, which can hinder, cripple, or even devastate the State's economy and the well-being of its inhabitants. As the most isolated land mass on earth, Hawaii imports nearly ninety per cent of its energy and almost one hundred per cent of its transportation resources. The legislature finds that it is critical for Hawaii to ensure greater energy security by becoming more self-sufficient in its energy supply.
The purpose of this Act is to:
(1) Establish a renewable fuels production tax credit to achieve greater energy security for Hawaii; and
(2) Repeal the ethanol facility tax credit.
SECTION 2. Chapter 235, Hawaii Revised
Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and
to read as follows:
"§235- Renewable fuels production tax
credit. (a) As used in this section:
"Credit period" means a maximum period of five consecutive years beginning from the first taxable year in which a taxpayer begins qualifying renewable fuels production at a level of at least fifteen billion British thermal units of qualifying renewable fuels per year.
"Net income tax liability" means net income tax liability reduced by all other credits allowed under this chapter.
"Qualifying renewable fuels" means fuels produced within the State from renewable feedstocks at a production facility located within the State; provided that:
(1) The fuels shall be sold in the State as a fuel; and
(2) The qualifying renewable fuels meet the relevant ASTM International specifications for the particular fuel or other industry specifications for liquid or gaseous fuels, including but not limited to:
(A) Methanol, ethanol, or other alcohols;
(B) Hydrogen;
(C) Biodiesel or renewable diesel;
(D) Biogas;
(E) Other biofuels; or
(F) Renewable jet fuel or renewable gasoline.
"Renewable feedstocks" means:
(1) Biomass crops;
(2) Agricultural residues;
(3) Oil crops, including but not limited to algae, canola, jatropha, palm, soybean, and sunflower;
(4) Sugar and starch crops, including but not limited to sugar cane and cassava;
(5) Other agricultural crops;
(6) Grease and waste cooking oil;
(7) Food wastes;
(8) Municipal solid wastes and industrial wastes;
(9) Water; and
(10) Animal residues and wastes,
that can be used to generate energy.
(b) Each year during the credit period, there shall be allowed to each taxpayer subject to the taxes imposed by this chapter, a renewable fuels production tax credit that shall be applied to the taxpayer's net income tax liability, if any, imposed by this chapter for the taxable year in which the credit is properly claimed.
For each taxpayer producing qualifying renewable fuels, the annual dollar amount of the renewable fuels production tax credit during the five-year period shall be equal to cents per seventy-six thousand British thermal units of qualifying renewable fuels using the lower heating value produced and sold for distribution in Hawaii; provided that the taxpayer's production of qualifying renewable fuels is not less than fifteen billion British thermal units of qualifying renewable fuels per year; provided further that the amount of the tax credit claimed under this section by a taxpayer shall not exceed $ per taxable year. No other tax credit may be claimed under this chapter for the costs related to qualifying renewable fuels production that are used to properly claim a tax credit under this section for the taxable year.
(c) The department of business, economic development, and tourism shall:
(1) Verify the amount and type of qualifying renewable fuels produced and sold, including the purpose for which the fuel was produced;
(2) Total all qualifying renewable fuels production that the department of business, economic development, and tourism certifies for purposes of paragraph (3); and
(3) Certify the total amount of the tax credit for each taxable year and the cumulative amount of the tax credit during the credit period.
Upon each determination, the department of business, economic development, and tourism shall issue a certificate to the taxpayer verifying the amount of qualifying renewable fuels production, the credit amount certified for each taxable year, and the cumulative amount of the tax credit during the credit period. The taxpayer shall file the certificate with the taxpayer's tax return with the department of taxation. Notwithstanding the department of business, economic development, and tourism's certification authority under this section, the director of taxation may audit and adjust the certification process as is necessary.
If in any year, the annual amount of certified credits reaches $ in the aggregate, the department of business, economic development, and tourism shall immediately discontinue certifying credits and notify the department of taxation. In no instance shall the total amount of certified credits exceed $ per year. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the verification and certification information compiled by the department of business, economic development, and tourism shall be available for public inspection and dissemination under chapter 92F.
(d) Prior to production of any qualifying renewable fuels for the year, the taxpayer shall provide written notice of the taxpayer's intention to begin production of qualifying renewable fuels. The information shall be provided to the department of taxation and the department of business, economic development, and tourism on forms provided by the department of business, economic development, and tourism, and shall include information on the taxpayer, facility location, facility production capacity, anticipated production start date, and taxpayer's contact information. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, this taxpayer and facility information shall be available for public inspection and dissemination under chapter 92F.
(e) The taxpayer shall provide written notice to the director of taxation and the director of business, economic development, and tourism within thirty days following the start of production. The notice shall include the production start date and expected qualifying renewable fuels production for the next twelve months. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, this production information shall be available for public inspection and dissemination under chapter 92F.
(f) Each calendar year during the credit period, the taxpayer shall provide information to the director of business, economic development, and tourism on the number of British thermal units of qualifying renewable fuels produced and sold during the previous calendar year, the type of fuels, feedstocks used for qualifying renewable fuels production, the number of employees of the facility and each employee's state of residency, and the projected number of British thermal units of qualifying renewable fuels production for the succeeding year.
(g) In the case of a partnership, S corporation, estate, or trust, distribution and share of the tax credit for qualifying renewable fuels production shall be determined pursuant to section 704(b) (with respect to partner's distributive share) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(h) Following each year in which a credit under this section has been claimed, the director of business, economic development, and tourism shall submit a written report to the governor and legislature regarding the production and sale of renewable fuels. The report shall include:
(1) The number, location, and production of qualifying renewable fuels production facilities in the State;
(2) The total number of British thermal units of qualifying renewable fuels, broken down by type of fuel, produced and sold during the previous year; and
(3) The projected number of British thermal units of qualifying renewable fuels production for the succeeding year.
(i) The director of taxation shall prepare forms that may be necessary to claim a credit under this section. The director of taxation may require the taxpayer to furnish information to ascertain the validity of the claim for credit made under this section and may adopt rules necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section pursuant to chapter 91."
SECTION 3. Section 235-110.3, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["§235-110.3 Ethanol facility tax
credit. (a) Each year during the credit period, there shall be
allowed to each taxpayer subject to the taxes imposed by this chapter, an
ethanol facility tax credit that shall be applied to the taxpayer's net income
tax liability, if any, imposed by this chapter for the taxable year in which
the credit is properly claimed.
For each qualified ethanol production
facility, the annual dollar amount of the ethanol facility tax credit during
the eight-year period shall be equal to thirty per cent of its nameplate
capacity if the nameplate capacity is greater than five hundred thousand but
less than fifteen million gallons. A taxpayer may claim this credit for each
qualifying ethanol facility; provided that:
(1) The claim for this credit by any
taxpayer of a qualifying ethanol production facility shall not exceed one
hundred per cent of the total of all investments made by the taxpayer in the
qualifying ethanol production facility during the credit period;
(2) The qualifying ethanol production
facility operated at a level of production of at least seventy-five per cent of
its nameplate capacity on an annualized basis;
(3) The qualifying ethanol production
facility is in production on or before January 1, 2017; and
(4) No taxpayer that claims the credit
under this section shall claim any other tax credit under this chapter for the
same taxable year.
(b) As used in this section:
"Credit period" means a maximum
period of eight years beginning from the first taxable year in which the
qualifying ethanol production facility begins production even if actual production
is not at seventy-five per cent of nameplate capacity.
"Investment" means a nonrefundable
capital expenditure related to the development and construction of any
qualifying ethanol production facility, including processing equipment, waste
treatment systems, pipelines, and liquid storage tanks at the facility or
remote locations, including expansions or modifications. Capital expenditures
shall be those direct and certain indirect costs determined in accordance with
section 263A of the Internal Revenue Code, relating to uniform capitalization
costs, but shall not include expenses for compensation paid to officers of the
taxpayer, pension and other related costs, rent for land, the costs of
repairing and maintaining the equipment or facilities, training of operating
personnel, utility costs during construction, property taxes, costs relating to
negotiation of commercial agreements not related to development or
construction, or service costs that can be identified specifically with a
service department or function or that directly benefit or are incurred by
reason of a service department or function. For the purposes of determining a
capital expenditure under this section, the provisions of section 263A of the
Internal Revenue Code shall apply as it read on March 1, 2004. For purposes of
this section, investment excludes land costs and includes any investment for
which the taxpayer is at risk, as that term is used in section 465 of the
Internal Revenue Code (with respect to deductions limited to amount at risk).
"Nameplate capacity" means the
qualifying ethanol production facility's production design capacity, in gallons
of motor fuel grade ethanol per year.
"Net income tax liability" means
net income tax liability reduced by all other credits allowed under this
chapter.
"Qualifying ethanol production"
means ethanol produced from renewable, organic feedstocks, or waste materials,
including municipal solid waste. All qualifying production shall be fermented,
distilled, gasified, or produced by physical chemical conversion methods such
as reformation and catalytic conversion and dehydrated at the facility.
"Qualifying ethanol production
facility" or "facility" means a facility located in Hawaii which
produces motor fuel grade ethanol meeting the minimum specifications by the
American Society of Testing and Materials standard D-4806, as amended.
(c) In the case of a taxable year in which
the cumulative claims for the credit by the taxpayer of a qualifying ethanol
production facility exceeds the cumulative investment made in the qualifying
ethanol production facility by the taxpayer, only that portion that does not
exceed the cumulative investment shall be claimed and allowed.
(d) The department of business, economic
development, and tourism shall:
(1) Maintain records of the total amount of
investment made by each taxpayer in a facility;
(2) Verify the amount of the qualifying
investment;
(3) Total all qualifying and cumulative
investments that the department of business, economic development, and tourism
certifies; and
(4) Certify the total amount of the tax
credit for each taxable year and the cumulative amount of the tax credit during
the credit period.
Upon each determination, the department of
business, economic development, and tourism shall issue a certificate to the
taxpayer verifying the qualifying investment amounts, the credit amount
certified for each taxable year, and the cumulative amount of the tax credit
during the credit period. The taxpayer shall file the certificate with the taxpayer's
tax return with the department of taxation. Notwithstanding the department of
business, economic development, and tourism's certification authority under
this section, the director of taxation may audit and adjust certification to
conform to the facts.
If in any year, the annual amount of
certified credits reaches $12,000,000 in the aggregate, the department of
business, economic development, and tourism shall immediately discontinue
certifying credits and notify the department of taxation. In no instance shall
the total amount of certified credits exceed $12,000,000 per year.
Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, this information shall be
available for public inspection and dissemination under chapter 92F.
(e) If the credit under this section
exceeds the taxpayer's income tax liability, the excess of credit over
liability shall be refunded to the taxpayer; provided that no refunds or
payments on account of the tax credit allowed by this section shall be made for
amounts less than $1. All claims for a credit under this section must be
properly filed on or before the end of the twelfth month following the close of
the taxable year for which the credit may be claimed. Failure to comply with
the foregoing provision shall constitute a waiver of the right to claim the
credit.
(f) If a qualifying ethanol production
facility or an interest therein is acquired by a taxpayer prior to the
expiration of the credit period, the credit allowable under subsection (a) for
any period after such acquisition shall be equal to the credit that would have
been allowable under subsection (a) to the prior taxpayer had the taxpayer not
disposed of the interest. If an interest is disposed of during any year for
which the credit is allowable under subsection (a), the credit shall be
allowable between the parties on the basis of the number of days during the
year the interest was held by each taxpayer. In no case shall the credit
allowed under subsection (a) be allowed after the expiration of the credit
period.
(g) Once the total nameplate capacities of
qualifying ethanol production facilities built within the State reaches or
exceeds a level of forty million gallons per year, credits under this section
shall not be allowed for new ethanol production facilities. If a new
facility's production capacity would cause the statewide ethanol production
capacity to exceed forty million gallons per year, only the ethanol production
capacity that does not exceed the statewide forty million gallon per year level
shall be eligible for the credit.
(h) Prior to construction of any new
qualifying ethanol production facility, the taxpayer shall provide written
notice of the taxpayer's intention to begin construction of a qualifying
ethanol production facility. The information shall be provided to the
department of taxation and the department of business, economic development,
and tourism on forms provided by the department of business, economic
development, and tourism, and shall include information on the taxpayer, facility
location, facility production capacity, anticipated production start date, and
the taxpayer's contact information. Notwithstanding any other law to the
contrary, this information shall be available for public inspection and
dissemination under chapter 92F.
(i) The taxpayer shall provide written
notice to the director of taxation and the director of business, economic
development, and tourism within thirty days following the start of production.
The notice shall include the production start date and expected ethanol fuel
production for the next twenty-four months. Notwithstanding any other law to
the contrary, this information shall be available for public inspection and
dissemination under chapter 92F.
(j) If a qualifying ethanol production
facility fails to achieve an average annual production of at least seventy-five
per cent of its nameplate capacity for two consecutive years, the stated
capacity of that facility may be revised by the director of business, economic
development, and tourism to reflect actual production for the purposes of
determining statewide production capacity under subsection (g) and allowable
credits for that facility under subsection (a). Notwithstanding any other law
to the contrary, this information shall be available for public inspection and
dissemination under chapter 92F.
(k) Each calendar year during the credit
period, the taxpayer shall provide information to the director of business,
economic development, and tourism on the number of gallons of ethanol produced
and sold during the previous calendar year, how much was sold in Hawaii versus
overseas, feedstocks used for ethanol production, the number of employees of
the facility, and the projected number of gallons of ethanol production for the
succeeding year.
(l) In the case of a partnership, S
corporation, estate, or trust, the tax credit allowable is for every qualifying
ethanol production facility. The cost upon which the tax credit is computed
shall be determined at the entity level. Distribution and share of credit
shall be determined pursuant to section 235-110.7(a).
(m) Following each year in which a credit
under this section has been claimed, the director of business, economic
development, and tourism shall submit a written report to the governor and
legislature regarding the production and sale of ethanol. The report shall
include:
(1) The number, location, and nameplate
capacities of qualifying ethanol production facilities in the State;
(2) The total number of gallons of ethanol
produced and sold during the previous year; and
(3) The projected number of gallons of
ethanol production for the succeeding year.
(n) The director of taxation shall prepare
forms that may be necessary to claim a credit under this section.
Notwithstanding the department of business, economic development, and tourism's
certification authority under this section, the director may audit and adjust
certification to conform to the facts. The director may also require the
taxpayer to furnish information to ascertain the validity of the claim for
credit made under this section and may adopt rules necessary to effectuate the
purposes of this section pursuant to chapter 91."]
SECTION 4. If any provision of this Act, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the Act that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Act are severable.
SECTION 5. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2030, and shall apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2015.
Report Title:
Tax Credit; Renewable Fuels Production
Description:
Establishes a renewable fuels production tax credit and repeals the ethanol facility tax credit. Allows qualifying taxpayers to claim an income tax credit for qualifying renewable fuel. Caps the credit in aggregate. Requires DBEDT to certify all tax credits and submit a report regarding the production and sale of qualifying renewable fuels to the governor and legislature each year. Directs DOTAX to create forms for the tax credit. Applies to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2015. (SB349 HD2)
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