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The cruise industry is challenging a new tax on cruise passengers sailing in Hawaii that’s set to take effect on Jan. 1.
While several major cruise lines offer regular and seasonal trips to Hawaii usually 11- or 12-day trips from Mexico or Canada only Norwegian Cruise Lines' NCL America division calls the region ...
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A lawsuit challenges Hawaii's new tourist tax on cruise ship passengers, claiming it is unconstitutional. Hawaii Gov. Josh Green signed the legislation in May. It boosts taxes to address ...
Cruise industry could enter legal battle with Hawaii over new tax Through a new tax on cruises visiting Hawaii, lawmakers seek to treat cruise ships the same as hotel and lodging establishments in ...
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Cruise Lines International Association is suing Hawaii over a new 11% tax on out-of-state cruise passengers, arguing it violates the U.S. Constitution and could deter tourism.
The cruise lines' trade group, CLIA, has sued the state, claiming a new 11% tax on cruise ships violates the U.S. Constitution and federal law.
In the nation’s first such levy to help cope with a warming planet , Hawaii Gov. Josh Green signed legislation in May that raises tax revenue to deal with eroding shorelines , wildfires and other ...
The cruise industry’s leading trade group is suing Hawaii over a new tax on cruises and other travel accommodations.