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A nonresident is defined as every individual other than a resident. The status of an individual as a resident or nonresident is determined by all of the factual circumstances. An individual who is domiciled in Hawaii is considered a resident.
In Hawaii, non-residents typically pay the same base property tax rate as residents. The median property tax is $1,324 annually for a home valued at $517,600, with counties averaging a property tax rate of 0.26% of the assessed fair market value.
Every individual doing business in Hawaii during the taxable year must file a return, whether or not the individual derives any taxable income from that business. Every individual receiving more than the allowed amounts of gross income listed below, must file a Hawaii state return.
You must file Form 1040-NR, U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return only if you have income that is subject to tax, such as wages, tips, scholarship and fellowship grants, dividends, etc.
Get the current filing years forms, instructions, and publications for free from the IRS. You can also find printed versions of many forms, instructions, and publications in your community for free at: Libraries. IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers.

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Any person who is in Hawaiʻi for a temporary or transient purpose and whose permanent residence is not Hawaiʻi is considered a Hawaiʻi nonresident. Each year, a nonresident who earns income from Hawaiʻi sources must file a State of Hawaiʻi tax return and will be taxed only on income from Hawaiʻi sources.
Form N-15 is filed by nonresident individuals who have Hawaii tax liability and by individuals who are Hawaii residents for only part of the tax year.
Part-year resident and Nonresidents If you lived inside or outside of California during the tax year, you may be a part-year resident. A nonresident is a person who is not a resident of California.

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