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To register for a withholding account, visit .hitax.hawaii.gov . Withholding tax payment due dates depend on your withholding tax liability. Due dates are as follows: All withholding taxpayers need to file returns quarterly (due April 15, July 15, October 15, and January 15) using Form HW-14.
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