Aloha! Looking for Hawaii state tax information? In this article, you will find the latest resources on state tax, unemployment, income tax and more!Hawaii Department of Taxation
Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
Withholding Requirements:
- Register as an employer by filing Form GEW-TA-RV-3 or register online by clicking here
- Employee's Withholding Allowance and Status Certificate - HW-4
- Withholding Method = formula
- Supplemental Rate = Add to regular wages for current or preceding payroll period, compute tax on total, and subtract tax withheld from regular wages.
Local Taxes:
None
State Tax Unemployment Insurance (SUI):
Contribution rate Schedule EWage base is $40,400 for 2014.
Rates range from 0.6% to 6.0 New employers use 3.4% for 2014 Employment and training fund assessment/interest payment assessment is 0.01% for 2014.
State Disability Insurance (SDI):
Wage Base is $940.05 and maximum employee withholding is $4.70 for 2014.Rate is 0.50% of wages
State Labor Laws:
Minimum Wage - $7.25 per hou
rTermination Pay - Fired - at once, or next day if conditions prevent immediate payment. Quit - next regular payday or immediately if employee gave one pay period's notice.
New Hire Reporting:
Employers must report hiring, rehiring, and return to work within 20 days on Form UC-BP-5(A) (Report of New Hires) to:
New Hire Reporting Kakuhihewa Building 601 Kamokila Blvd., Suite 251 Kapolei, HI 96707
Fax: (808) 692-700>
Phone: (808) 692-7029
Remit Withholding for Child Support to:
Child Support Enforcement Agency Department of the Attorney General
P.O. Box 1860 Honolulu, HI 96805-1860
808-587-3695
To report online, click here
Reciprocal States:
None
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