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  2. Begin by filling out your personal details in Part 1. Include your National Insurance number, full name, and address. Ensure all fields are completed accurately to avoid delays.
  3. In Part 2, provide information about your spouse or civil partner. This includes their National Insurance number, date of birth, and any relevant certificates such as marriage or civil partnership documents.
  4. Proceed to Part 3 if applicable, detailing any children you wish to claim for. Include their names and dates of birth, ensuring you check for any benefits they may be receiving.
  5. In Part 4, indicate whether you have claimed bereavement benefits before and list any other benefits you are currently receiving.
  6. Complete Part 5 by selecting how often you want payments made and providing your bank account details for direct deposits.
  7. Finally, review all sections for completeness before signing the declaration in Part 7 and submitting your form.

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The penalty for failure to file a return on time is calculated at 5% per month, or part of a month, on the unpaid tax up to a maximum of 25%.
General Excise and Use Tax Form No.NameFillable G-49 Annual Return Reconciliation of General Excise / Use Tax Return Use Rev. 2023 form for tax years ending on or after January 1, 2024. Rev. 2023 G-50 General Excise Branch License Maintenance Form Rev. 2021 G-61 Export Exemption Certificate Rev. 202430 more rows Mar 19, 2025
First, the IRS charges a 5% penalty per month on any tax due if your return is filed late. The penalty is capped at 25% of the tax owed.
How often do I need to file general excise/use tax returns? You must file periodic returns (Form G-45) either semiannually, quarterly, or monthly and one annual return (Form G-49) each year.
If you need more time to file your taxes, request an extension by the April tax filing due date. This gives you until October 15 to file without penalties. Make sure you pay any tax you owe by the April filing date. The extension is only for filing your return.
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The State of Hawaiʻi has two extension periods. The first extension is granted for four months automatically no form needs to be filed unless a payment is owed. If the person is making a payment and asking for an extension, then they must file Form N-101A and payment must be sent by due date of April 20th.
Hawaiis state income tax system is progressive, meaning the rate you pay depends on how much you earn. With rates ranging from 1.4% to 11%, the state has one of the highest top rates in the nation.

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