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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the p64b form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Part I, which requires complete information about the seller(s) and purchaser(s). Ensure you include names, email addresses, and tax map key information.
  3. Next, provide the date of transaction and real property tax information. If applicable, enter the land area and address for assessment notices.
  4. Move to Part II where you will detail all amounts paid or required for the real property interest conveyed. Be thorough in listing cash, debt relief, tangible goods, and other economic benefits.
  5. In Part III or IV, depending on your exemption claim, describe the transfer relationship and check the appropriate boxes regarding consideration amounts. Make sure not to mix parts as it may lead to rejection.
  6. Finally, sign the document where indicated and ensure all fields are completed before submitting it for approval.

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HI DoT P-64B 2024-2025 free printable template. This form is used to claim an exemption from the conveyance tax in the state of Hawaii for specific types of real property transfers. It requires information on the parties involved and details about the transaction.
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 Hawaii Association of REALTORS standard purchase contract directs escrow to charge the conveyance tax to the seller.
Conveyance tax is imposed on the transfer of real property at the state, county, or municipal level. The conveyance tax is also known as a real estate transfer tax. This tax is generally calculated as a percentage of the sale price.
Form No. 64B - Statement of income distributed by a business trust to be provided to the unit holder under section 115UA of the Income-tax Act, 1961.
Tax will be due when the consideration for the interest or property conveyed equals or exceeds two thousand dollars, unless otherwise exempt. This tax return must be filed and tax paid, if applicable, upon the recording of the deed, instrument or writing.

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Certificate of Conveyance means any document issued by the DOH or the Tribe pursuant to Tribal Law and/or tribal custom which evidences that a named Tribal Member(s) has satisfied all financial obligations of such Tribal Member to the Tribe arising under an Occupancy Agreement and is therefore acknowledged by the Tribe
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).

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