Strictly speaking, Hawaii doesn’t require businesses to charge sales tax. Instead, Hawaii applies something known as the General Excise Tax (GET). It is unlike other state’s sales taxes because it’s applied to a broader range of business activities.
The standard GET rate is 4%, but Honolulu County (Oahu) charges an additional 0.5% surcharge, bringing the total GET rate to 4.5% in that county.
Source: complyt.io
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
Latest Posts in "Hawaii"
- Can Sales Tax Replace General Excise Tax for Economic Growth?
- Guide to Hawaii Resale Certificates: Buying and Selling Tax-Free with GET Compliance
- Hawaii may increase the sales tax rate … in 2050
- Hawaii looks for more ways to increase remote sales tax revenue
- Hawaii Legislature approves online sales tax