KansasApril 13, 2006
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Kansas businesses may incur the following types of state filing fees and taxes on income and sales:
- initial taxes, fees, and licensing costs that are incurred upon the startup of your business, including incorporation document filing fees, limited liability company formation fees, and initial miscellaneous business fees
- state taxes and fees that are due periodically after your business is up and running, which include various taxes imposed on your business income, sales and use taxes, and subsequent annual franchise tax and licensing fees
Kansas has a corporate and a sales and use tax. In addition, the state imposes a personal income tax on business income that passes through to you from your business. To gain a better idea about the types of fees and tax obligations you may be facing, we recommend that you review the following information:
- Initial formation fees for new businesses vary in Kansas depending upon the type of business you run (hairstylist, lawyer, etc.) and the form you operate your business as are you a corporation, sole proprietorship, partnership, or limited liability company (LLC)? This segment will go through the various formation fees and licensing requirements that Kansas imposes.
- Taxes and fees on business income outlines the various taxes that Kansas imposes on your business income. This section will provide you with a working knowledge of the various types of taxes that are due after your business is up and running.
- Sales and use taxes discusses the general requirements of sales and use tax. This section also provides you with a discussion of the various sales and use tax issues specifically facing purchasers and sellers in Kansas.
We also provide you with the names and telephone numbers of the oversight agencies in Kansas that administer the various types of business fees and taxes. This section will give you the references to contact if you need additional information.
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