Kansas 6.500%The state has reduced rates for sales of certain types of items. 0% – 5.625%Some local jurisdictions do not impose a sales tax. Yes Kentucky 6.000% 0% N/A Louisiana 5.0%The state has reduced rates for sales of certain types of items. ...
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Kansas State U. students have several options in filing taxesLola Shrimplin
Interest, dividends or original issue discounts (1099-INT/1099-DIV/1099-OID) that don’t require filing a Schedule B IRS standard deduction Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Child Tax Credit (CTC) Student loan interest deduction Taxable qualified retirement plan distributions Credits, deductions an...
Kansas You have two options for filing and paying your Kansas sales tax: File online – File online at the Kansas Department of Revenue. You can remit your payment through their online system. (If you’ve never used this system before, you may have to contact the Kansas Department of Rev...
Married filing jointly vs separately Guide to head of household Rules for claiming dependents File taxes with no income About form 1099-NEC Amended tax return Capital gains tax rate File back taxes Find your AGI Unemployment benefits and taxes ...
The Multistate Tax alert archive includes external tax alerts issued by Deloitte Tax LLP's Multistate Tax practice during the last three years.
Kansas Department of Revenue 0-50,0004% 50,000 +7.05% 0-2,5000% 2,500-15,0003.1% 15,000-30,0005.25% of the amount over 15,000 + 465 30,000 +5.7% of the amount over 30,000 + 1,252.50 Kentucky Department of Revenue 5%
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TheTax Cuts and Jobs Act(TCJA) places a cap of $10,000 per year or $5,000 for those married and filing separately on the federal tax deduction forstate and local taxes (SALT). This figure includes all real estate, income, and sales taxes on property. This provision is set to expire...