It is the position of the Office of Consumer Protection that providers may NOT base the general excise tax on an amount which exceeds the eligible charges, and that to do so would violate State of Hawaii consumer protection laws.
Health care providers contracting with insurance companies may have the amount of GET which they may visibly pass on to their patients limited by those contracts. If the contract allows the GET to be visibly passed on to the patient, the Office of Consumer Protection believes providers must inform their patients of the tax and the specific percentage which is being charged as "excise tax". If the contract provides for the insurance company to reimburse the health care provider for the GET due on the amount of the reimbursement, then the health care provider only may visibly pass on to the patient the amount of GET due on the patient's co-payment.
The following are some common questions asked regarding the Hawaii GET on medical and dental charges.
STATE DISTRICT TAX OFFICE ADDRESSES & TELEPHONE NUMBERS
| Oahu District Tax Office
830 Punchbowl Street P. O. Box 1425 Honolulu, HI 96806-1425 |
Maui District Tax Office
54 South High Street, #208 P. O. Box 1427 Wailuku, HI 96793-6427 |
Hawaii District Tax Office
75 Aupuni Street, #101 P. O. Box 937 Hilo, HI 96721-0937 |
Kauai District Tax Office
3060 Eiwa Street, #105 P. O. Box 1687 Lihue, HI 96766-5687 |
| Tel No.: 808-587-4242
Jan.-April 20: 808-587-6515 Toll-Free: 1-800-222-3229 |
Tel No.: 808-984-8500 | Tel No.: 808-974-6321 | Tel No.: 808-274-3456 |
| Forms by Mail
Tel No.: 808-587-7572 Toll-Free: 1-800-222-7572 |
Forms by Fax
On Oahu.: 808-587-7572 All Others: 808-678-0522 (From Your Fax Machine) |
Website http://www.state.hi.us/tax/tax.html |