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Kansas
Kansas has three state income tax rates: 3.5
percent, 6.25 percent and 6.45 percent. The
taxes are collected from both residents and
nonresidents who earn income in the Sunflower
State. More on Kansas taxes can be found in
the tabbed pages below.
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Income |
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Sales |
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Property |
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Estate |
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Other |
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| Personal income tax |
| Kansas collects income taxes from its residents utilizing three tax brackets.
For single taxpayers, they are:
-- 3.5 percent on the first
$15,000 of taxable income
-- 6.25 percent on taxable
income between $15,001 and
$30,000 and
-- 6.45 percent on taxable
income of $30,001 and above.
For married persons filing joint returns, the rates remain the same but the income brackets are doubled. |
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Kansas tax returns are due on April 15, or the next business day if that date falls on a weekend or holiday. |
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State
tax forms can be downloaded
at the Kansas Department
of Revenue Web
site. |
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| Sales tax |
 | The state sales tax in Kansas is
5.3 percent. |
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Various
cities and counties in Kansas
have an additional local
sales tax. A list of local
retailer sales tax rates
is available on the state's
Web
site. |
| A Kansas resident who lived in
the state for the full tax year and had an income of $30,300 or less in 2008 may be eligible for a food
sales tax refund. |
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| Personal and real property taxes |
 | Homes, commercial real property
and certain other property categories are appraised at "market
value" as of the first day of January each year. Market value
is the amount of money a well-informed buyer would pay and a
well-informed seller would accept for property in an open and
competitive market without any outside influence. Property is
assessed by county
appraisers and collected at the county level. |
 | Agricultural land, certain motor
vehicles, and commercial and industrial machinery and equipment
are appraised using a value-assessed method, not market value.
Check with the Division
of Property Valuation for current value and tax rates by
property classification. |
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individuals, companies and
corporations who, on Jan.
1, own or have subject to
their control any tangible
personal property must file
each year a personal property
assessment form listing the
property with the county appraiser
by March 15. Any taxable personal
property not listed by the
March deadline will have a
penalty applied to the assessed
value of the property. |
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All or at least half of the tax
is due by Dec. 20, with the second half due by June 20 of
the following year. If you have a mortgage loan on your property,
you will receive a statement with tax information on it. Your
tax bill will be sent to the mortgage company or bank, and the
tax will be paid out of your escrow account. |
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A rebate
on a portion of property taxes
paid on a Kansas resident's principal
residence is available through
the homestead
refund. If you meet the requirements,
claim the refund by filing Form
K-40H. |
| Inheritance and estate taxes |
| The Kansas inheritance (succession) tax has been repealed. Due to the retroactive nature of the repeal, any succession tax that has been paid will be refunded. |
| Kansas does imposes a stand-alone (not connected to federal law) estate tax. |
| Other Kansas tax facts |
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Kansas' intangibles tax is a local tax levied on gross earnings received from intangible property such as savings accounts, stocks, bonds, accounts receivable and mortgages. An intangibles tax return must be filed if the tax due is $5 or more. No payment is made with the form. Rather, the local
tax official will compute your tax and send you a bill. |
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Kansas requires individuals classified as drug dealers to pay the state's drug tax. Anyone who manufactures, produces, ships, transports or imports into Kansas or possesses more than 28 grams of marijuana (processed or marijuana plants), one gram of controlled substance or 10 or more dosage units of a controlled substance is classified as a drug dealer. |
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| More information is available at
the Kansas Department of Revenue Web
site. |
| To download
tax forms on this site, you will need to install a free copy
of Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click here for instructions. |
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