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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the hawaii u 6 2016 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your business name, Hawaii Tax I.D. No., and address in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate and complete.
  3. In Section I, compute your adjusted gross income. Fill in the gross income from public utility business sources, detailing each source as required.
  4. Proceed to Section II for tax computation. Follow the instructions carefully to calculate your total tax based on the provided rates for different income categories.
  5. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the declaration section at the bottom of the form.

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Hawaii Solar Tax Credits Incentives The federal solar tax credit will recoup 30% of your investment, with no limit on the amount you claim, and the Hawaiian state solar tax credit will recoup 35% of your investment up to $5,000.
Hawaii Tax Online (HTO) Taxes, permits, and licenses can be filed and paid on Hawaii Tax Online. Filing taxes and making debit payments on HTO is free.
Hawaii State Credit 35% (up to $5,000) You also get a 35% Hawaii tax credit, capped at $5,000 per system. This credit reduces what you owe on your state taxes. File using Form N‑342 with your Hawaii return.
To claim the solar tax credit, youll need first to determine if youre eligible, then complete IRS Form 5695 and finally add your renewable energy tax credit information to Schedule 3 and Form 1040.
File Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits with your tax return to claim the credit. You must claim the credit for the tax year when the property is installed, not merely purchased.

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The refundable food/excise tax credit may be claimed for each individual who: Was physically present in Hawaii for more than nine months during the taxable year; Is not claimed and is not eligible to be claimed as a dependent by any taxpayer for federal or Hawaii individual income tax purposes; and Was not
This form is used to obtain a State Tax Clearance. This form may be used to obtain a State or Federal Tax Clearance for the purpose of entering into contracts/submitting bids with and/or seeking final payment of contracts from state or county agencies in Hawaii.
The credit is capped at $5,000 per 5 kW system, and multiple systems may be installed on one home. Systems must be fully installed and capable of operation by the end of the the year in which you are claiming the tax credit.

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