The final phase of the state’s food tax elimination went into effect on New Year’s Day, reducing the cost of most grocery ...
While the Kansas 6.5% sales tax on grocery food is gone, shoppers in Topeka will still pay local sales taxes of at least 2.85 ...
The final phase of the state’s food tax elimination goes into effect on New Year’s Day, reducing the cost of most grocery ...
While the state of Kansas dropped its portion of the sales tax on grocery foods in 2025, local city and county taxes will ...
Some of the 111 bills passed by the Kansas Legislature in 2024 will become law on New Year’s Day along with a number of ...
Residents in the state of Kansas will be able to save a few extra dollars at the start of the new year thanks to the Axe ...
A 2022 law set the three-year plan in motion to drop Kansas’ food sales tax. At the time, the Sunflower State had one of the ...
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly speaks during an event at Hillcrest Transitional Housing Clothing Bank on Wednesday in Lenexa. Kelly spoke about her plan to eliminate the state sales tax on food.
While the state sales tax on grocery food is now eliminated in Kansas, shoppers will still have to pay any local sales taxes. In Topeka, that means paying at least 2.85% extra on your grocery bill.
Gov. Laura Kelly signed the bipartisan bill in 2022 — when food prices had increased by 9.9% — and said it was a win for ...
Kansas will join the growing group of 38 states that don't tax food on Jan. 1, 2025. The state sales tax has been decreasing little by little each year in phases thanks to a plan by Gov. Laura Kelly.