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The first phase of the state’s move to eliminate taxes on food went into effect on Jan. 1, reducing the state’s food tax to 4% instead of 6.5%. The state food tax rate will continue to go down ...
There's good news for anyone going grocery shopping in Kansas -- you're going to be paying less in related taxes this year. It's all thanks to a new food tax law that went into effect in the state ...
The gradual Kansas food sales tax cut has its second installment on Jan. 1, cutting another 2% off the state sales tax on grocery food.
As of June 1, 2007 counties and some cities may impose an additional 1% to 3% sales tax. As of mid-2005, 35 of 46 counties do so. Restaurants may also charge an extra 1-2% tax on prepared food (fast food or take-out) in some places. The state's sales tax on unprepared food disappeared completely November 1, 2007.
Groceries in Kansas are subject to the full 6.5% state sales tax plus local taxes. Low-income residents are eligible for some relief via an income-tax credit of $125 for every claimed exemption.
Kansas lawmakers and Gov. Laura Kelly have come ... reducing the privilege tax rate on banks to align with cuts to corporate tax rates and abolishing state sales tax on food ahead of schedule ...
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