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The amount collected under the HARPTA law is 7.25% of the sales price. What is the actual Hawaii capital gains tax? The Hawaii capital gains tax on real estate is 7.25%.
Hawaii's transfer tax scale goes all the way up to homes purchased at $10,000,000 or more where you'll pay $1 per $100 of the purchase price with a Homeowner's Exemption and $1.25 per $100 of the purchase price if the buyer does not qualify for an exemption.
The amount collected under the HARPTA law is 7.25% of the sales price. What is the actual Hawaii capital gains tax? The Hawaii capital gains tax on real estate is 7.25%.
How Is the Conveyance Tax Determined? One dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per $100 of the actual and full consideration for properties with a value of $10,000,000 or greater . The conveyance tax imposed for each transaction shall be not less than one dollar ($1.00).
On actual and full consideration paid for the transfer of realty, including leases and subleases, a tax is imposed. The tax ranges from 10¢ per $100 for conveyances under $600,000 to $1.00 per $100 for conveyances in excess of $10 million.
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The person responsible for the tax is generally the transferor, grantor, lessor, sublessor, conveyor, or other person conveying the real property interest (HRS 247-3). The standard purchase contract directs escrow to charge the conveyance tax to the seller.
The person responsible for the tax is generally the transferor, grantor, lessor, sublessor, conveyor, or other person conveying the real property interest (HRS 247-3). The standard purchase contract directs escrow to charge the conveyance tax to the seller.
The tax ranges from 10¢ per $100 for conveyances under $600,000 to $1.00 per $100 for conveyances in excess of $10 million.
The tax ranges from 10¢ per $100 for conveyances under $600,000 to $1.00 per $100 for conveyances in excess of $10 million.
The person responsible for the tax is generally the transferor, grantor, lessor, sublessor, conveyor, or other person conveying the real property interest (HRS 247-3). The standard purchase contract directs escrow to charge the conveyance tax to the seller.

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