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Hawaii Announces New Property Tax Payment Options for Honolulu
Residents can now pay by credit card, but cash payments will be discontinued in 2026.
Jan. 27, 2026 at 7:15pm
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The Hawaii Department of Taxation has announced new real property tax payment options for Honolulu residents. Starting January 20, property owners will be able to pay their tax bills by credit card. Additionally, cash payments will no longer be accepted beginning in July 2026, with only credit card and check payments allowed.
Why it matters
This change aims to modernize the property tax payment process in Honolulu and provide more convenient options for residents. However, the elimination of cash payments may pose challenges for some homeowners who prefer that method or lack access to banking services.
The details
Under the new system, Honolulu property owners will receive their tax bills in the mail and have the option to pay by credit card starting January 20. Beginning in July 2026, cash payments will no longer be accepted, and residents will only be able to make payments using credit cards or checks.
- The new credit card payment option takes effect on January 20, 2026.
- Cash payments will be discontinued starting in July 2026.
The players
Hawaii Department of Taxation
The state agency responsible for administering and collecting property taxes in Hawaii.
What’s next
The Hawaii Department of Taxation will need to ensure a smooth transition for Honolulu residents, providing clear communication and support for those who may struggle with the new payment methods.
The takeaway
This change reflects a broader trend towards digital and cashless payment options, but it also raises concerns about accessibility and potential challenges for some Honolulu homeowners who may prefer or rely on cash payments.
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