Form G-26 Rev 2016 Use Tax Return. Forms 2016 - Fillable-2025

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Hawaii does not have a sales tax; instead, we have the GET, which is assessed on all business activities. The tax rate is 0.15% for Insurance Commission, 0.5% for Wholesaling, Manufacturing, Producing, Wholesale Services, and Use Tax on Imports For Resale, and 4% for all others.
Use Forms G-45 (periodic GET/Use tax return) and G-49 (annual GET/Use tax return) to report and pay your general excise, use, and any county surcharge taxes. See the form instructions for more information. Use Schedule GE (Form G-45/G-49) to report your allowable exemptions and attach it to Forms G-45 and G-49.
You can prepare a Hawaii Tax Amendment on eFile.com, but you cannot submit it electronically; you need to print the Amendment from your account, sign it, and mail it to your state tax agency.
Yes, you can file an original Form 1040 series tax return electronically using any filing status. Filing your return electronically is faster, safer, and more accurate than mailing your tax return because its transmitted electronically to the IRS computer systems.
What is the difference between the G-45 and the G-49 Forms? The G-45 is the periodic form which is filed either monthly, quarterly, or semiannually. The G-49 is the annual or so called reconciliation form which is filed annually.
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The G-49 is the annual or so called reconciliation form which is filed annually. The G-49 is used to report annual sales and correct any errors or differences between your periodic reporting on G-45 and your finalized annual sales.
Whereas sales tax applies to just about everything you buy (usually with specific exceptions such as unprepared food and clothing), excise taxes are applied to specific goods. The most common examples are luxury goods or those that have been linked to specific health issues like cigarettes, alcohol and tanning salons.
Many nonprofit and religious organizations such as churches are exempt from federal and state income taxes, but since the GET is imposed on you as the seller and not your customer, the sale is subject to GET. Therefore, a business may visibly pass on the GET to customers who are nonprofit or religious organizations.

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