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Hawaii
Hawaii collects income taxes from its residents using nine brackets, ranging from 1.4 percent to 8.25 percent. Rather than collecting a sales tax on purchases by consumers, Hawaii imposes a general excise tax on businesses. More on Hawaii taxes can be found in the tabbed pages below.
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Property |
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Estate |
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| Personal income tax |
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Hawaii collects income taxes from its residents at the following rates.
For single taxpayers:
-- 1.4 percent on the first
$2,400 of taxable income
-- 3.2 percent on taxable
income between $2,401 and
$4,800
-- 5.5 percent on taxable
income between $4,801 and
$9,600
-- 6.4 percent on taxable
income between $9,601 and
$14,400
-- 6.8 percent on taxable
income between $14,401 and
$19,200
-- 7.2 percent on taxable
income of $19,201 and $24,000
-- 7.6 percent on taxable
income of $24,001 and $36,000
-- 7.9 percent on taxable
income of $36,001 and $48,000
-- 8.25 percent on taxable
income of $48,001 and above.
For married persons filing joint returns, the rates remain the same but the income brackets are doubled. |
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File
Form
N-11, individual income
tax return, by April 20.
Other forms can be found
on the Hawaii Department
of Taxation Web
site. |
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Individual
tax return Form
N-12, used in prior
tax years, was discontinued
beginning with the 2007
filing season. |
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| Sales tax |
| Hawaii does not have a sales tax.
Instead, the state collects a 4 percent general excise tax,
which is assessed on all business activities, including retail
sales, commissions, rental income and services. |
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Other activities, such as wholesale
sales, are taxed at one-half of 1 percent. For differences between
a sales tax and Hawaii's general excise tax, check out the state's general
excise tax brochure. |
 | Oahu adds a 0.5 percent surcharge to the general excise tax, effective Jan. 1, 2007. This revenue goes to fund Honolulu County's mass transit system. |
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| Personal and real property taxes |
 | Personal property such as cars
or boats are not subject to property tax. |
 | Real property, land and improvements
are taxed with assessments at 100 percent "fair market value."
Tax rates are per $1,000 net assessed value. |
 | Property taxes are administered
by the counties: Honolulu, Hawaii, Maui and Kauai. |
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Exemptions
are allowed for owner-occupied
homes, with multiple exemptions
based on age. Specific exemption
amounts may vary by county.
Check the Web site links above
for jurisdiction details. |
| Inheritance and estate taxes |
| There is no inheritance tax and limited
Hawaii estate tax related to federal estate tax collection. |
| Other Hawaii tax facts |
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Hawaii
taxpayers can file electronically,
as well as check the status of
their refunds. Details are at
the Department of Taxation's Electronic
Services Web page. |
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Make sure you've got a minister
pronouncing you husband and wife. If the state determines your
ceremony is a non-religious "tourist
wedding," you'll have to pay the state's 4 percent excise
tax. |
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| For more information, go to the
state's Web
site. |
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download tax forms on this site, you will need to install a
free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click here for instructions. |
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