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(a) Every person making payment to a loan-out company and claiming a tax credit pursuant to section 235-17 shall deduct and withhold an amount equal to the highest rate of tax under this chapter plus any applicable county surcharge for all payments made to the loan-out company for services performed in the State. The amounts withheld shall be remitted pursuant to subsection (b). The amounts withheld under this section shall be deemed to be a general excise tax withholding for the benefit of the loan-out company performing the service.
(b) Every person subject to subsection (a) shall make a return of the amount withheld and file the return with the department of taxation no later than the twentieth day of the calendar month immediately following the month in which the payment was made to the loan-out company. The taxes withheld shall be remitted with the return. The department of taxation shall prescribe the forms and procedures to administer this section.
(c) All taxes withheld pursuant to this section shall be held in trust by the person withholding for the State. If any person required to withhold and remit taxes under this section fails to withhold or remit the taxes, the person shall be liable for the failure as provided in section 235-64.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Hawaii Revised Statutes Division 1. Government § 237-30.7 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/hi/division-1-government/hi-rev-st-sect-237-30-7/
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