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I have a consulting business in VA and had a client in Hawaii. Do I need to claim my income from that client as Hawaii income, even though I earned it while in VA?
For 4 months I was a consultant to a company in Hawaii, while working in VA to expand their business on the mainland. The rest of the year I was an employee of theirs for the same reason. Neither time were Hawaii state taxes taken out, but rather VA taxes. Do I need to now also pay taxes in Hawaii on that income?


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I have a consulting business in VA and had a client in Hawaii. Do I need to claim my income from that client as Hawaii income, even though I earned it while in VA?
You will not need to file a Hawaii return.
Even if the business's main office is in Hawaii, the work you did was for a location in Virginia. Since you did the work in Virginia and not Hawaii, you will only need a Viriginia return.
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I have a consulting business in VA and had a client in Hawaii. Do I need to claim my income from that client as Hawaii income, even though I earned it while in VA?
You will not need to file a Hawaii return.
Even if the business's main office is in Hawaii, the work you did was for a location in Virginia. Since you did the work in Virginia and not Hawaii, you will only need a Viriginia return.
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