Guidelines

Who do I make my check out to for Kansas taxes?

Who do I make my check out to for Kansas taxes?

Make your check or money order payable to “Kansas Income Tax” for the full amount of your tax due. Be sure your Social Security number is printed on your check or money order.

How do I pay my Kansas taxes?

Go to the Kansas Department of Revenue Customer Service Center and create your account. Contact Electronic Services for your Access Code assignment. Connect your tax account to your login and begin filing. Submit a Form EF-101, Authorization for Electronic Funds Transfer (ACH Credit* payers only.)

How do I contact Kansas Department of Revenue?

Contact Kansas Department of Revenue by email [email protected] or by phone at 785-368-8222 option 4.

Where do I mail my federal tax return if I live in Kansas?

Here’s where you want to send your forms if you are not enclosing a payment: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia: Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Kansas City, MO 64999-0014.

How can I pay my Kansas taxes?

There are two options to pay Kansas Individual Income Estimated Tax (K-40ES) electronically: Online Payment. Make your Individual Income Estimated Payments online. Contact the Department at 785-296-6993 for additional information. Credit Card. Taxpayers also have the option to remit their Kansas Individual Income Estimated Tax (K-40ES) by credit card via the Internet through third-party vendors. Payment options vary by vendor.

What are Kansas tax brackets?

Kansas has three marginal tax brackets, ranging from 3.1% (the lowest Kansas tax bracket) to 5.7% (the highest Kansas tax bracket).

What is Kansas corporate tax rate?

Kansas collects a state corporate income tax at a maximum marginal tax rate of 7.000%, spread across two tax brackets.

What is the Kansas State Tax Form?

Kansas state income tax Form K-40 must be postmarked by July 15, 2020 in order to avoid penalties and late fees. Printable Kansas state tax forms for the 2019 tax year will be based on income earned between January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019. The Kansas income tax rate for tax year 2019 is progressive from a low of 3.1% to a high of 5.7%.