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- Hawaii Estate Tax Guide (2025) — M-6 Rules Deadlines
Quick Primer (official): Hawaii imposes a state estate tax under HRS ch 236E The Hawaii return is Form M-6, generally due 9 months after death An automatic 6-month extension to file is available; payment is still due at 9 months
- Instructions for Form M-6 Hawaii Estate Tax Return (Rev. 2025)
Although there may be no tax due, if the dece-dent’s estate is required to file a federal estate tax return, a Hawaii estate tax return must also be filed, setting forth the property in Hawaii but with a value of zero
- Hawaii Estate Tax: Everything You Need to Know - SmartAsset
Hawaii’s estate tax is progressive, with a series of increasing rates applying as the value of the estate rises The tax only applies to value above the $5 49 million exemption
- Estate Taxes in Hawaii - Nolo
In Hawaii, the first $5 49 million of the estate isn't taxed On the portion that exceeds $5 49 million, the estate tax rate ranges from 10% to 20% But it's not just Hawaii residents who might owe Hawaii estate tax
- Does Hawaii Have an Inheritance Tax or Estate Tax?
While Hawaii does not have an inheritance tax, it does impose a state estate tax The main difference is who pays: an inheritance tax is usually paid by the person receiving the money, while an estate tax is paid by the deceased person’s estate before any money is handed out to beneficiaries
- What Tax Returns Do I File After a Death in Hawaii?
What Tax Returns Do I File After a Death in Hawaii? Find out which tax returns you need to file after someone dies See state-specific forms, deadlines, and whether tax clearance is required
- State Inheritance and Estate Tax in Hawaii – State Regs Today
In Hawaii, the state does not impose an inheritance tax, but rather has an estate tax that is imposed on the estate of a deceased person The estate tax in Hawaii is based on the value of the decedent’s estate and is calculated separately from any funeral expenses incurred
- Understanding Estate Tax in Hawaii — And How Portability Can . . . - KHON2
Learn about estate planning and the impact of estate taxes in Hawaii Discover strategies to reduce potential taxes and protect your assets
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