??️ Ho, Bruddahs an Sistahs! Get One Week Fo’ File Da Kine Taxes! ??

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Eh, no fo’get! If you neva file yoa income taxes yet, get one week left fo’ do ’em! Da Federal taxes due on April 18th an da state taxes due April 20th. ??️

Da Hawaii Department of Taxation stay suggesting dat you file electronically an aks fo’ direct deposit fo’ get yoa refund fasta. ??

If you no can file by April 20th an you get one refund coming, da tax department goin’ give you one automatic six month extension fo’ file. No worry beef curry, da kine extension all good. ?️⏳

But, if you owe da kine money, no pay by da due date goin’ make li’dat penalties an interest fo’ you. So, no lolo, try fo’ pay on time. ?⏰

We goin’ give you some resources fo’ help you file yoa taxes:

  1. IRS Free File: If yoa adjusted gross income stay undah $73,000, you can use da kine free tax software from da IRS. Jus’ go check ’em out at www.irs.gov/freefile ??
  2. VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance): If you need help wit’ yoa taxes an you get low-to-moderate income, VITA stay fo’ you. Get qualified volunteers dat goin’ help you fo’ free! Go check www.irs.gov/vita fo’ find one site neah you. ??
  3. Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE): If you one kupuna (60 years old an oldah), TCE goin’ help you wit’ yoa taxes. Dey get IRS-certified volunteers fo’ give you da kine tax assistance. Go check www.irs.gov/tce fo’ find da location neah you. ???
  4. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide: Dis one anodah tax help program fo’ kupuna. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide stay open fo’ everyone, especially if you one kupuna or get low-to-moderate income. Go check www.aarp.org/money/taxes/aarp_taxaide/ fo’ find one site neah you. ???

So no stress, bruddahs an sistahs! Get plenny ways fo’ help you file yoa taxes! No wait till da last minute, get ’em done now. ??


NOW IN ENGLISH

??️ Attention, Folks! One Week Left to File Your Taxes! ??

Don’t forget! If you haven’t filed your income taxes yet, there’s just one week left to do it. Federal taxes are due on April 18th, and state taxes are due on April 20th. ??️

The Hawaii Department of Taxation recommends filing electronically and requesting direct deposit to receive your refund faster. ??

If you can’t file by April 20th and are due a refund, the tax department will grant you an automatic six-month extension to file. Don’t worry, the extension is all good. ?️⏳

However, if you owe money, failing to pay by the due date will likely result in penalties and interest. So, be smart and try to pay on time. ?⏰

We’ll provide you with some resources to help you file your taxes:

  1. IRS Free File: If your adjusted gross income is under $73,000, you can use the free tax software from the IRS. Just visit www.irs.gov/freefile to check it out. ??
  2. VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance): If you need help with your taxes and have low-to-moderate income, VITA is for you. Qualified volunteers will help you for free! Visit www.irs.gov/vita to find a site near you. ??
  3. Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE): If you’re a senior citizen (60 years old and older), TCE will help you with your taxes. They have IRS-certified volunteers to provide tax assistance. Visit www.irs.gov/tce to find a location near you. ???
  4. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide: This is another tax help program for senior citizens. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is open to everyone, especially seniors or those with low-to-moderate income. Visit www.aarp.org/money/taxes/aarp_taxaide/ to find a site near you. ???

So don’t stress, folks! There are plenty of ways to help you file your taxes! Don’t wait until the last minute; get it done now. ??

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