Monday, July 8, 2019

Things You Need To Know About Tax Preparation Hawaii

By Harold Wagner


Blue waters, white sandy beaches, rugged landscapes, and warm temperatures are the hallmarks of any authentic paradise. Hawaii features all these factors, and much more, making it the go-to destination for anyone looking to relocate or to start afresh. But despite having everything you need to live a comfortable life, tax preparation Hawaii procedures are not as easy as many would assume.

Living in paradise comes at a cost, and for Hawaii residents, this cost comes in the form of income state and federal tax returns. That is right; you have to file tax returns twice a year. While at it, you will also need to be prepared to deal with as many as twelve tax brackets when submitting your returns.

All taxes in the state are regulated by the Hawaii Department of Taxation. Its offices are located in Honolulu, but it has branches in each and every county in the state. As such, this is where you will go to file your property taxes, general excise tax, as well as your personal income tax. In case you have any questions pertaining to the filing process, consider checking the departmental FAQ page.

You will have to deal with the Federal returns before you can file the state returns. State returns have to be filed by April 22nd April. In the event a person is unable to do so for one reason or another, they can ask the state to provide them with an extension. Normally, the state will provide such residents with an extension of up to six months.

If the department provides you with an extension, try and estimate the amount you owe in taxes by the April 20th deadline. Failure to pay taxes means that the department will penalize you and charge you and interest on the outstanding amount. It charges a 5% penalty for each additional month that you do not clear your balance.

The one good thing about the entire process is that you do not have to worry about having to deal with different filing statues. The same statuses you encountered when filing federal returns are the same ones that you will find when dealing with the state returns. You will, therefore, find questions such as whether you are single or married, and whether you are filing with your partner or on your own.

The tax system applied by the state comes with 12 brackets. Each bracket has its own applicable rate which is determined by how much you have earned in the past year. It is also influenced by whether you intend to file alone or together with your spouse. For better clarity, consider recruiting a tax professional to help you with the returns.

E-filing services have been availed for any person who would like to file their returns electronically. The software is also available on the official taxation department website to guide you on how to go about submitting your returns. You may, however, be required to pay a small fee to use this software.




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