Schedule GE-1 Instructions - Survey of General Excise Use Tax Exemptions and Deductions Forms 2011-2025

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The Federal Excise Tax (FET), first enacted in 1917 to help pay for World War I, is a 12% excise tax on the sale of most new heavy-duty trucks that remains to this day.
The FET does not apply to truck chassis and bodies suitable for use with a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 33,000 pounds or less. The FET also does not apply to a truck trailer and semitrailer chassis and bodies suitable for use with a trailer or semitrailer with a gross vehicle weight of 26,000 pounds or less.
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.
Excise tax is an indirect tax on specific goods, services and activities. Federal excise tax is usually imposed on the sale of things like fuel, airline tickets, heavy trucks and highway tractors, indoor tanning, tires, tobacco and other goods and services.
You need to get a General Excise Tax permit in Hawaii if you meet economic or physical presence nexus requirements. General Excise Tax is different than sales tax in that sales tax is a tax on customers, while General Excise Tax is a tax on businesses.

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Many excise taxes go into trust funds for projects related to the taxed product or service, such as highway and airport improvements. Excise taxes are independent of income taxes. Often, the retailer, manufacturer or importer must pay the excise tax to the IRS and file the Form 720.
Automobile truck bodies and chassis with a gross vehicle weight of 33,000 lb. or less, truck trailer and semi-trailer bodies and chassis for use with a trailer or semi-trailer having a gross vehicle weight of 26,000 lb. or less, and tractors mainly used for highway transportation with a trailer or semi-trailer having a
Excise taxes are taxes imposed on certain goods, services, and activities. Taxpayers include importers, manufacturers, retailers, and consumers, and vary depending on the specific tax. Excise taxes may be imposed at the time of: Entry into the United States, or sale or use after importation.

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