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From the Hawaii Tax Foundation: The Hawaii general excise tax is eligible for the state or local sales tax deduction for federal tax purposes on schedule A of form 1040.  Remember that you can deduct only one - your state income taxes paid or your sale tax (in our case general excise tax) paid.

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June 5, 2019

From the Hawaii Tax Foundation: The Hawaii general excise tax is eligible for the state or local sales tax deduction for federal tax purposes on schedule A of form 1040.  Remember that you can deduct only one - your state income taxes paid or your sale tax (in our case general excise tax) paid.

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Level 2
October 18, 2019

Can or cannot deduct Hawaii General Excise Tax paid on Schedule C as: Any other taxes imposed by city, state, county in order for you to conduct business ?

 

In Hawaii Real Estate Brokers must pay 4.712% GET on commission earned.  Often clients refuse to pay GET on Realtor's sales commissions.  When that happens the GET on commission earned is a business expense.

 

I was looking at the Turbo Tax, On Demand Tax Guidance when my eye caught "Any other taxes imposed by city, state, county in order for you to conduct business " from this list:

Taxes and License Expenses

Examples include:

- Payroll taxes for employees, such as Medicare, Social Security (FICA)
- Unemployment taxes for employees (Federal and State)
- Business licenses and permits
- Professional licenses and renewal fees
- Real Estate Taxes for business property

More examples:
- DBA/Fictitious Business Name one-time filing fee
- Incorporation fees
- Business name search fees
- Copyright application and registration
- Trademarks and logo fees
- Domain name search fees
- Software licensing and renewal fees
- Real estate taxes for an office you own (not your home office)
- Any other taxes imposed by city, state, county in order for you to conduct business
- Fee to acquire, draft or cancel a lease
- Certification upgrade fees

Level 2
September 15, 2020

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