#hawaii income tax
Bill That Just Cleared Hawaii Senate Would Create Highest Income Tax Level in US
The Hawaiʻi State Senate passed Senate Bill 56 on March 9, which aims to address a multi-billion dollar shortfall in state revenue through a number of different tax and rate increases.
IRS: Help for Taxpayers Impacted by Major Reform Changes
With major tax law changes impacting every taxpayer, the IRS has developed an electronic publication and other online resources to help people understand how tax reform affects them.
IRS: Feb. 19 Busiest Day for Tax Calls
Those who need to call can avoid the rush by waiting a day or two or by using online options to get their tax questions answered quickly.
Revised Legislation Doubles Maximum Child Tax Credit
More families will be able to get more money under the newly revised Child Tax Credit, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
Attorney General Clarifies Campaign Activity Guidelines
With federal, state and local elections rapidly approaching, the Department of the Attorney General has provided guidance to directors, officers and staff of charitable nonprofit organizations and other nonprofits, so that they do not violate federal and state restrictions on political campaign activity.
REPORT: Hawai‘i Households to See $710M Tax Reduction
“The Impact of the Federal Tax Cut and Jobs Act on Hawaii Households” shows the total reduction in federal individual income tax is more than $710 million.
$6M in Refunds Waiting to Be Claimed by Hawai‘i Taxpayers
Unclaimed federal income tax refunds totaling over $6 million may be waiting for an estimated 6,200 Hawai‘i taxpayers who did not file a 2014 federal return.
IRS Clarifies Some Common Early Filing Season Myths
With the 2018 filing season in full swing, the IRS offered taxpayers some basic tax and refund tips to clear up some common misbeliefs.