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This form is used by the transferee/buyer to report and transmit the amount of withholding tax owed when acquiring Hawaii real property interests from nonresident persons.
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Understand the purpose of N-288, which is for the termination of permanent resident status.
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Obtain a copy of the N-288 form from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website.
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Fill out personal information, including your name, address, and A-number.
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Provide details about your permanent resident status and the grounds for termination.
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Sign and date the form to certify that the information is true and correct.
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Submit the form to the appropriate USCIS office as instructed.

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Individuals who wish to voluntarily relinquish their permanent resident status in the U.S.
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Permanent residents who may have entered into a fraudulent situation or wish to return to their home country permanently.
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Individuals who want to avoid possible removal proceedings by formally terminating their status.
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Who Has to Pay HARPTA? In Hawaii and on Maui, real estate buyers are contractually obligated to collect and remit HARPTA withholdings when dealing with out-of-state sellers. In many cases, HARPTA withholdings are collected and remitted by escrow companies as part of the usual sales transaction process.
If a home seller is a Hawaii resident on the date they close their sale, they can claim their Hawaii residency on Form N-289 and get an immediate waiver of HARPTA. However, if someone has already moved to a new location, it's not likely that they'll be eligible for an immediate HARPTA waiver due to state residency.
Purpose: Form N-288A primary function is to declare the specifics of withholding tax on dispositions by nonresident persons of Hawaii real property interests. It accompanies Form N-288 to provide a detailed breakdown of the withholding tax for each nonresident involved in the property transfer.
It requires withholding a portion of the proceeds from the sale of Hawaiian real estate by non-residents. Specifically, HARPTA applies a withholding rate of 7.25% of the sales price, collected at closing, to ensure tax compliance on property sales.
Question: What is TAT? Answer: The transient accommodation tax is imposed on gross rental proceeds from transient accommodations at a rate of 10.25%.
You can file form N15 to obtain your refund. If you sell your property in April, the N15 tax form for that year will not be available until January of the following year--just like most income tax returns.
HARPTA Exemptions: Hawaii residents, sellers participating in a 1031 tax-deferred exchange, and sellers losing money on a sale may be eligible for an exemption. HARPTA vs. FIRPTA: While HARPTA applies to non-residents selling Hawaii real estate, FIRPTA is a federal law targeting foreign sellers of U.S. property.
“HARPTA” stands for the Hawaii Real Property Tax Act, a State law.

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N-288 is a form used by certain non-profit organizations to apply for tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Non-profit organizations seeking tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) are required to file N-288.
To fill out N-288, an organization must provide detailed information about its mission, activities, governance structure, finances, and how it meets the requirements for tax-exempt status.
The purpose of N-288 is to formally request tax-exempt status and to demonstrate that the organization meets the criteria set forth by the IRS for non-profit organizations.
N-288 requires information including the organization's name, purpose, activities, financial projections, governance details, and organizational structure, among other relevant information.
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