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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and Doing Business As (DBA) name in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identifying your tax licenses and permits.
  3. Provide your telephone number for any follow-up communication regarding your cancellation request.
  4. In the 'CANCEL MY TAX LICENSE(S)' section, list the type of license you wish to cancel, such as general excise or transient accommodations, in the License Type column.
  5. Enter the corresponding Hawaii Tax I.D. number for each license being cancelled in the appropriate column.
  6. Specify the effective date of cancellation in MM/DD/YYYY format, ensuring it aligns with the last filing period required.
  7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 for any additional licenses or permits you wish to cancel under their respective sections.
  8. Finally, ensure that you sign and date the form before submitting it to the Department of Taxation along with any required documents.

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While technically Hawaii does not have a sales tax, there is a 4 percent general excise tax (GET). On top of the state tax rate, there may be one or more local taxes, as well as one or more special district taxes, each of which can range between 0 percent and . 5 percent.
The GET is a privilege tax imposed on business activity in the State of Hawaii. The tax is imposed on the gross income received by the person engaging in the business activity.
What is the TAT rate that I must pay on my gross rental proceeds? The TAT rate on your gross rental proceeds is 10.25%.
General Excise Tax License. Anyone who receives income from conducting business activities in the State of Hawaii including, but not limited to: wholesaling, retailing, farming, services, construction contracting, rental of personal or real property, business interest income, and royalties. One-time. $20 at
Want to perform residential, commercial, or public works construction, alterations or improvements in Hawaii? You will need to get a Hawaii contractor license from the state Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA).

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Currently, combined general excise tax rates in Hawaii range from 4 percent to 4.5 percent, depending on the location of the sale. General excise tax (GET) is levied on a business for the sale of tangible goods and some services. The tax is charged to the seller and remitted to state tax authorities.
If you file Form BB-1 by mail or drop-off, you will receive your HI Tax ID in approximately 4-6 weeks. To apply in person, bring two copies of your completed application and the $20 registration fee to any DOTAX district office. You will receive your Hawaii Tax ID immediately.
➢ File Form G-45 quarterly (every three months) if you will pay $4,000 or less in GET (including the county surcharge) per year. ➢ You must file Form G-45 monthly if you will pay more than $4,000 in GET (including the county sur- charge) per year.

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