The State of Hawaii has a structured process to handle tax disputes. When a taxpayer disagrees with a tax assessment or another decision made by the Hawaii Department of Taxation, they can first request an informal review. This allows for an opportunity to resolve the issue through discussion with department personnel. If the dispute remains unresolved, the taxpayer may proceed with a formal appeal. This appeal must be lodged with the Hawaii Tax Appeal Court.
The court offers a formal legal setting where both parties can present their cases. It is essential to prepare documentation and evidence supporting the taxpayer's position. The decision made by the Tax Appeal Court can be further appealed to the Hawaii Supreme Court if necessary. For more details, taxpayers are encouraged to visit the official website of the Hawaii Department of Taxation, where they can find comprehensive guidelines and resources related to the dispute resolution process.