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I received a form N-288a from Hawaii so I entered it in Estimate Taxes but this puts it in the N-15 line 55 N-1 section rather than the N-288a section. What should I do?

Why can't Turbo Tax can differentiate the difference between the estimate taxes paid in state of Hawaii Form N-1 vs Form N-288a? Why does it automatically put the Hawaii estimate taxes under N-1? Any suggestions on how to fix this? 

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DianeW
Expert Alumni

I received a form N-288a from Hawaii so I entered it in Estimate Taxes but this puts it in the N-15 line 55 N-1 section rather than the N-288a section. What should I do?

Try the entry as shown below for this withholding so that it might flow to the correct spot.

The Hawaii (HI)  tax withholding (or federal ) can be entered in the following section of TurboTax so that it will flow to the HI state return.

While you are signed into your TurboTax account:

  1. Federal Taxes
  2. Deductions &  Credits
  3. I'll choose what I work on
  4. Estimates and Other Taxes Paid
  5. Other Income Taxes
  6. Scroll to Withholding not already entered on W2 or 1099 > Start
  7. Enter the state withholding here (and/or federal)
  8. Click the image attached to enlarge and view for assistance.
dlee787
Returning Member

I received a form N-288a from Hawaii so I entered it in Estimate Taxes but this puts it in the N-15 line 55 N-1 section rather than the N-288a section. What should I do?

I had N288A withholding.  this works for the N15 Hawaii non resident

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