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Medicaid expansion, tax cuts, public education, child care and abortion will likely garner debate and be priorities in the 2024 Kansas Legislature. Medicaid expansion, tax cuts, public education ...
Under current Kansas law, the income tax brackets are set at 3.1%, 5.25% and 5.7%, with individuals making over $30,000 a year in taxable income taxed at the top rate.
Given that Kansas’s state budget currently points toward a nearly $3 billion surplus, it’s inevitable that legislators have ideas about passing some of that surplus on to Kansans in the form ...
Key programs in the office are Bonds Services, Cash Management, Unclaimed Property, the Ag Loan and Housing Loan Deposit Programs and the Kansas 529 Education Savings Program, which has more than 143,000 accounts with total assets of over $2.7 billion. The Treasurer's office is a fee-funded agency.
The Kansas Legislature on Tuesday passed tax cuts that Gov. Laura Kelly will sign, ending a months-long dispute over the affordability of reductions that led to a rare special session.
The prospect of major tax cuts is now unclear after lawmakers failed to override Gov. Laura Kelly's veto of a substantial tax cut package. While a bipartisan supermajority in the House overrode ...
January 16, 2024 is the fourth and final installment deadline for tax year 2023. If you fail to meet this deadline, you may be assessed a penalty when you file your tax return. January 31
-If you pay your taxes quarterly, this is the due date for your estimated tax payments for the 1st quarter. This includes income you earned from Jan. 1 through March. 31, 2025. April 17, 2025