Taxpayers are urged to file their income tax returns electronically this year, according to a press release from the state Department of Taxation. The written statement said e-filing provides taxpayers a fast, convenient, efficient and secure way to file their
Taxpayers are urged to file their income tax returns electronically this year, according to a press release from the state Department of Taxation.
The written statement said e-filing provides taxpayers a fast, convenient, efficient and secure way to file their taxes at no additional cost, and can speed up tax refunds.
It also said e-filers can expect their refunds within a week if deposited directly into a bank account, or up to two weeks if a paper check is requested, instead of four to eight weeks when filing a paper return.
Resident taxpayers who make less than $100,000 per year whose income only includes wages, interest, ordinary dividends and unemployment compensation and who do not itemize their deductions can file the N-13, Individual Tax Return.
Visit www.hawaii.gov/tax to file the N-13 electronically and click on “E-Services,” then “Register for E-file.”