Property tax break for kuleana lands


Star-Bulletin reports:
The City Council unanimously approved a bill yesterday that would give a property tax break to the owners of kuleana lands, parcels that were awarded to native tenant farmers by the kingdom of Hawaii in 1850.

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs said that without the tax exemption, native Hawaiian kuleana landowners could be forced off their ancestral lands because they cannot afford to pay rising property tax bills.


Posted: Thu - April 12, 2007 at 07:50 AM   Hawaiian Independence Blog   Independence & History
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