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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.
Any person who is in Hawaiʻi for a temporary or transient purpose and whose permanent residence is not Hawaiʻi is considered a Hawaiʻi nonresident. Each year, a nonresident who earns income from Hawaiʻi sources must file a State of Hawaiʻi tax return and will be taxed only on income from Hawaiʻi sources.
To check the status of your Hawaii state refund online, go to .
Note: Hawaii did not adopt the federal provision that suspended the deduction for moving expenses, except for members of the armed forces, for tax years 2018 through 2025. Use Form N-139 to figure your moving expense deduction for a move related to the start of work at a new principal place of work (workplace).
Form N-11 is the official tax return used by residents of Hawaii (HI) to file their individual income taxes for the calendar year 2023. It is submitted to the Hawaii Department of Taxation (DOTAX).
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What Is Hawaii Form N-11? Full-year residents use Hawaii Form N-11 to file their state individual income tax return. The purpose of Form N-11 is to calculate how much Hawaii income tax you owe for the year. If you are a part-year resident or nonresident, you must file Hawaii Form N-15 instead of Form N-11.
Many nonprofit and religious organizations such as churches are exempt from federal and state income taxes, but since the GET is imposed on you as the seller and not your customer, the sale is subject to GET. Therefore, a business may visibly pass on the GET to customers who are nonprofit or religious organizations.

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