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Are tax forms available at my local Post Office®? No, Post Offices do not have tax forms available for customers. However, you can view, download, and print specific tax forms and publications at the "Forms, Instructions & Publications" page of the IRS website. You may also acquire tax forms through the mail.
Hawaii state tax forms and reproduction specifications are available on the Federation of Tax Administrators (FTA) Secure Exchange System (SES) website. The SES website is a secure way to provide files to those that reproduce our forms.
To order forms by phone: Call (800) 338-0505.
To find the Center nearest to you, visit IRS.gov and click on \u201cHelp & Resources\u201d and then \u201cContact Your Local IRS Office.\u201d Select your state for a list of offices, as well as a list of services available at each office.
You can file your return using Form N-13 if you are a resident who earned under $100,000 from one or more of the following sources: salaries, wages, unemployment, ordinary dividends, interest, tips and compensations.
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Most U.S. citizens \u2013 and permanent residents who work in the United States \u2013 need to file a tax return if they make more than a certain amount for the year. You may want to file even if you make less than that amount, because you may get money back if you file.
You can file your return using Form N-13 if you are a resident who earned under $100,000 from one or more of the following sources: salaries, wages, unemployment, ordinary dividends, interest, tips and compensations.
Section 18-235-4-03 - Nonresidents taxable on Hawaii income (a) A nonresident, as defined in section 235-1, HRS, is taxable on Hawaii source income and is not taxable on out-of-state income. A nonresident is not allowed a credit for taxes paid to another state under section 235-55, HRS.
Guidelines for Reproduced and Substitute Paper Tax Forms \ue081 Office Location. 830 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813-5094. \ue074 Open Hours. Email. Taxpayer.Services@hawaii.gov. \ue090 Phone. 808-587-4242.
Hawaii state tax forms and reproduction specifications are available on the Federation of Tax Administrators (FTA) Secure Exchange System (SES) website. The SES website is a secure way to provide files to those that reproduce our forms.

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