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Nebraska Furniture Mart Could Win Back $1.5 Million From Kansas City, Kansas, In ‘Dark Store’ BattleThe Kansas Board of Tax Appeals sided with Nebraska Furniture Mart's protest of its tax bill in Wyandotte County in the latest of so-called "dark store theory" cases.
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Conservatives flexed the strength of their legislative supermajority, but they failed to override Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly on some key issues.
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The Democratic governor vetoed several high-profile bills approved by Kansas Republicans, including tax cuts and restrictions on transgender athletes. That sets up possible veto overrides during the final days of the session.
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Haven’t filed your taxes yet? Don’t panic: The IRS extended the filing deadline to May 17.It marks the second straight year that the deadline has been…
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TOPEKA — Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly on Tuesday denounced a Republican plan for cutting Kansas income taxes as “unthinkable” during the COVID-19 pandemic…
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TOPEKA — Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly outlined a proposed annual budget Wednesday that includes a tax increase and two other major initiatives likely to be…
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TOPEKA — Kansas collected nearly $73 million more in taxes than expected in September, suggesting that its economy is bouncing back faster than the state…
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Sedgwick County leaders say the COVID-19 crisis could impact the county’s budget through 2022.The projection comes as county staff begin the process of…
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Kansas on Monday slashed its projections for what it expects to collect in taxes by nearly $1.37 billion to reflect the economic damage associated with…
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Wichita leaders are bracing for massive revenue shortfalls as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.City treasurer Mark Manning told City Council…