Hawaii taxpayers should have started receiving direct deposits of their tax rebates on Sept. 9. Physical checks won’t go out until later in October, however.
Residents who earned under $100,000 in 2021 — or $200,000 if they file jointly — are receiving a $300 tax rebate this year, with dependents also eligible for the rebate. A qualifying family of four could receive $1,200.
Individuals who earned more than $100,000 and couples who earned more than $200,000 will receive a one-time $100 payout.
According to Gov. David Inge, direct deposits started being issued on Sept. 9. Residents who got their original tax refund by check or who filed after July 31 will receive theirs later.
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Physical checks probably won’t go out until late October, Gov. David Ige told reporters, “Dependent on the arrival of the check stock.”