United States — Kansas
Kansas Statutes § 21-6104 Unlawful disclosure of tax information.
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It is unlawful to recklessly disclose or use for commercial purposes certain tax-return information unless an exception applies.
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It is unlawful to recklessly disclose or use for commercial purposes certain tax-return information unless an exception applies.
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Trust companies and savings and loan associations doing business in the state must pay a tax based on net income.
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Trustees may borrow limited money for district expenses, and county commissioners must levy a tax on district land to raise repayment funds.
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If a township’s disorganization takes effect for taxation on December 31 but for other purposes earlier, the township board must adopt a budget and levy taxes for the township area as it will exist on the next January 1.
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Kansas lets eligible taxpayers claim a research-and-development tax credit, with limits on how much can be used each year and rules for transferring the credit.
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Some local tax officials may issue emergency warrants for current-year general maintenance expenses, but only after state board approval and within a 50% limit.
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Certain LP-gas dealers or users may apply to the director to buy LP-gas on a tax-paid basis, and dealers who make those sales must report them and pay the tax with their monthly return.
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A county board in a county with more than 300,000 people may levy an annual zoo tax of up to 1/2 mill, but only after voter approval.
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A state tax of .25 mill is levied for 1990 on all taxable tangible property in Kansas, and the proceeds must be handled by county and state treasurers and credited to the correctional institutions building fund.
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This section imposes a tax on certain parimutuel wagering and requires organization licensees to remit it to the commission by the next business day.
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This provision sets the amount, timing, and compliance conditions for a Kansas income tax credit for qualifying taxpayers.
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Certain individuals and corporations must pay estimated tax if their expected tax liability is high enough; some spouses may pay jointly, and estates and trusts are excluded.
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Port authorities are generally exempt from certain taxes on property, income, and bonds, with specific limits for ad valorem property tax and sales tax exemptions.
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County commissioners may levy an annual county tax, but publication, petition, and election steps can be required before some levies are made.
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Responsible individuals who willfully fail to collect, account for, or pay over sales or compensating tax, or try to evade it, become personally liable for the tax plus interest and penalties.
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County commissioners must levy an annual tax for the joint undertaking, but only after required public notice and, if a valid protest petition is filed, voter approval.
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This provision creates a Kansas affordable housing tax credit, sets allocation and filing requirements, and limits when credits can be awarded.
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Motor-vehicle fuel and special fuel businesses are exempt from other taxes except the tax imposed here, and local governments may not levy or collect specified taxes on these fuels or related business activities.
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Marketplace facilitators that sell or facilitate taxable property or services in the state must collect and remit the tax, and follow the legal collection procedures, when the statute’s sales thresholds are met.
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Personal property taxpayers may pay in full by December 20, or split the payment between December 20 and May 10, if they first pay prior-year unpaid taxes and the tax is not $10 or less.