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If you paid your tax liability through direct debit at time of filing, I see no reason to mail the voucher. This is not a common practice for any state that I am aware of.
If you paid your tax liability through direct debit at time of filing, I see no reason to mail the voucher. This is not a common practice for any state that I am aware of.
I called the State of Hawaii Department of Taxation today and they told me that despite what the TurboTax software says, the Form N-200V is only required to be mailed in when sending a check to them for Hawaii income taxes due.
The customer service rep I spoke with said if the Hawaii state income tax direct debit tax payment is successfully deducted from my bank account for my TurboTax e-Filed tax return, there is no need to send in the Form N-200V.
If for any reason the direct debit tax payment to Hawaii doesn't happen, then the Form N-200V should be mailed in with a check for the amount of the tax payment due.
Mahalo Mauka for calling them and posting this information! I was wondering the same thing. TurboTax has made it kinda confusing this year, I sure don't want to pay twice! If need be, you can pay also pay online at hitax.hawaii.gov
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