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KS HB2109
Bill
Status
Passed
6/26/2015
Primary Sponsor
Assessment and Taxation
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Legislative Description
Senate Substitute for HB 2109 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation - providing for a sales and compensating use tax rate of 6.5% and a rate of 6.0% on food; eliminating certain itemized deductions; tax amnesty; creating the payroll credit; cigarettes and tobacco products tax rates; motor fuel tax rates; computation of amount of personal property tax on motor vehicles.
Last Action
House Approved by Governor on Tuesday, June 16 , 2015
6/26/2015
Committee Referrals
Assessment and Taxation3/16/2015
Judiciary2/26/2015
Judiciary1/23/2015
Full Bill Text
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