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HRS §235-62

Return and payment of withheld taxes

This section tells employers how to report and pay taxes they withheld from workers' wages. It sets quarterly filing deadlines, payment schedules based on how much tax is withheld, and rules for extensions or special cases. It also defines what semi-weekly and monthly payment schedules mean.

employers

The statute, as written — Return and payment of withheld taxes

(a) Every employer required by this chapter to withhold taxes on wages paid in any quarter of the calendar year shall make a return of such wages to the department of taxation on or before the fifteenth day of the calendar month following the close of each such quarter for which the taxes have been withheld. (b) The return shall be in the form, including computer printouts or other electronic formats, and contain the information prescribed by the director of taxation. The return shall be filed in the form and manner prescribed by the department. (c) Every return required under this section shall be accompanied by a remission of the complete amount of tax withheld, as reported in the return; provided that each employer whose liability for taxes withheld exceeds $40,000 annually shall remit the complete amount of tax withheld on a semi-weekly schedule; provided further that each employer whose liability for taxes withheld exceeds $5,000 but does not exceed $40,000 annually shall remit the complete amount of tax withheld on a monthly schedule. Notwithstanding the tax liability threshold in this subsection, the director of taxation is authorized to require any employer who is required to remit any withheld taxes to the federal government on a semi-weekly schedule, to remit the complete amount of tax withheld to the department on a semi-weekly schedule. The director of taxation may grant an exemption to the requirement to remit the complete amount of tax withheld on a semi-weekly schedule for good cause. (d) If the director believes collection of the tax may be in jeopardy, the director may require any person required to make a return under this section to make such return and pay such tax at any time. (e) The director, for good cause, may extend the time for making returns and payments, but not beyond the fifteenth day of the second month following the regular due date of the return. With respect to wages paid out of public moneys, the director, in the director's discretion, may prescribe special forms for, and different procedures and times for the filing of, the returns by employers paying the wages, or may waive the filing of any returns upon the conditions and subject to rules the director may prescribe. (f) For purposes of this section, "semi-weekly schedule" means: (1) On or before the following Wednesday if wages were paid on the immediately preceding Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday; or (2) On or before the following Friday if wages were paid on the immediately preceding Saturday, Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday. In addition to the allowances provided under section 231-21, each employer shall have at least three banking days following the close of the semi-weekly period by which to remit the taxes withheld as provided for in section 6302 of the Internal Revenue Code. (g) For the purposes of this section, "monthly schedule" means on or before the fifteenth day of the calendar month following the month for which the taxes have been withheld. [L Sp 1957, c 1, pt of §2; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §16; am L 1964, c 24, §2; Supp, §121-17; am L 1966, c 19, §3; am L 1967, c 26, §2 and c 37, §1; HRS §235-62; am L 1970, c 37, §2; am L 1980, c 211, §2; am L 1981, c 138, §2; gen ch 1985; am L 1992, c 38, §1; am L Sp 2001 3d, c 8, §2; am L 2004, c 113, §3; am L 2005, c 27, §2; am L 2009, c 196, §3; am L 2017, c 7, §2; am L 2021, c 117, §8]
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§231-21 When tax payments are due on weekends or holidays

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