Form G-17, Rev 2005, Resale Certificate for Goods General Form 1-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the seller in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Next, fill in the seller's address, including city, state, and postal/ZIP code.
  4. Indicate the date of this certificate to ensure proper documentation.
  5. As the purchaser or authorized agent, certify your Hawaii Tax Identification Number in the specified section.
  6. Describe the nature and character of your business clearly in the provided space.
  7. Select whether your purchases are for resale at retail or wholesale by checking the appropriate box.
  8. Finally, sign and print your name along with your title before saving or exporting your completed form.

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If a wholesaler sells product(s) to a retail to resell, the wholesaler is taxed at 0.5% on its sale to the retailer. The retailer is taxed at 4% (plus the county surcharge if applicable) on its sale to the final consumer.
The general excise tax is imposed on the business and applies different rates to gross receipts (sales) from business activities in Hawaii. These activities include wholesale sales and retail sales of goods and sales of services, such as labor for truck repairs.
Excise tax is imposed only on specific goods and services like airline tickets, fuel, tires, indoor tanning services, and gambling.

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Form G-49 is a summary of your activity for the entire year. This return must be filed in addition to Form G-45.
The Basic Business Application form BB-1 is essential for businesses in Hawaii to register for tax licenses and permits. It provides a structured format for essential business details, ensuring compliance with state regulations.
In Hawaii, a resale certificate is a document that allows businesses to purchase goods intended for resale without paying the full General Excise Tax (GET) at the point of purchase. Instead of the standard 4% GET (4.5% in Honolulu), transactions involving a valid resale certificate are taxed at a reduced rate of 0.5%.

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