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Sounds like you have had HI taxes withheld on that N-288A. You should enter that in the federal return so that the withholding can be included in your federal itemized deductions. TT/Hawaii will pick it up from there.
Federal Taxes
Deductions and Credits
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Scroll down to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid
Select Other Income Taxes
Under Other Income Taxes Paid in 2017 is
Withholding not already entered on a W-2 or 1099 <Start>
Enter the $$ withheld in the State box (round to nearest dollar - don't enter pennies) and select Hawaii from the dropdown
As TTDanO says, you need to file a nonresident Hawaii return to report the sale of real estate located there.
The Hawaii Form N-288A is not income an income tax form, so it is not supported by TurboTax. You will need to file these forms by mail and here are links to do this:
The first link N-288 is a cover page with detailed instructions, this is where you will summarize the totals from the N-288A (second link.) You will need to complete an N-288A for each person.
http://files.hawaii.gov/tax/forms/2017/n288_f.pdf and,
http://files.hawaii.gov/tax/forms/2017/n288a_f.pdf
To file a nonresident Hawaii state return in TurboTax you will need to enter the Federal information first and TurboTax will carry information over to the State. There is no direct entry into the State return except for adjustments.
You can add Hawaii in the State section of TurboTax and make is a nonresident state.
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