Local taxes remain despite elimination of state sales tax on groceries
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Kansans no longer paying state sales tax on groceries - The Active Age
On Jan. 1, 2025, Kansans will no longer pay state sales tax on groceries. They will still pay city- and county-imposed taxes, but the current state tax of 2% will be reduced to zero. A 2022 law set out a three-year plan to reduce the state’s sales tax on groceries, which was at 6.5% in […]
Local taxes remain despite elimination of state sales tax on groceries
It is now the second day of 2025, and Kansas residents are experiencing the benefits of not having to pay a state sales tax on groceries. However, there may still be some confusion regarding the changes in receipts and the specific items that are exempt from this tax. When you look at your receipt after purchasing a deli sandwich and some fruit, you may notice two separate taxes listed at the bottom. In Sedgwick County, the first line on your re…
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