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Hawaii - Understanding Tax Collection

For events in Hawaii, you’ll see a charge of up to 4.5% for General Excise Tax (“GET”) on the total amount charged to the attendee (‘buyer total’). For detailed information, visit tax.hawaii.gov. Learn more about tax on ticket sales.

In this article

  • If you’ve been collecting tax in Hawaii
  • If you or your event is tax-exempt

Under our Terms of Service, you allow Eventbrite to collect and remit tax on Eventbrite fees in jurisdictions where Eventbrite is legally required to do. Please note that you’re responsible for understanding all of your tax obligations. In some areas, taxing authorities (city, county and/or state) may impose separate taxes on the same transaction that Eventbrite does not collect.

If you’ve been collecting tax in Hawaii

You will no longer be able to collect tax in Hawaii since Eventbrite is now responsible to collect and remit GET on ticket sales.

If you or your event is tax-exempt

When you set up your event, you’ll have to answer a couple brief questions in Tax Settings. Tax won’t be charged to you or the attendee if your event is held at a physical structure (for example a theater, dance hall or skating rink), you’re an organization that is operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific or educational purposes (including an organization exempt from tax under section 501(c)(3), (4), (6), (8), or (12) of the Internal Revenue Code), a business league, chamber of commerce, board of trade, civic league, agricultural and horticultural organization, or an organization operated exclusively for the benefit of the community.

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