Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB81

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/24/23  
Report Pass
2/16/23  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

Providing a Kansas income tax subtraction modification for the federal work opportunity tax credit and the employee retention credit disallowances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB126

Providing an individual income tax credit for certain residential solar and wind energy property expenditures, a subtraction modification to permit the carryforward of certain net operating losses for individuals and a subtraction modification for the federal work opportunity tax credit and the employee retention credit disallowances.

KS SB33

Exempting all social security benefits from Kansas income tax, providing income tax subtraction modifications for retirement plan amounts, federal work opportunity tax credit and employee retention credit disallowances and the carryforward of certain net operating losses, increasing the Kansas standard deduction by a cost-of-living adjustment and excluding social security payments from household income and increasing the appraised value threshold for eligibility of seniors and disabled veterans related to increased homestead property tax refund claims.

KS SB303

Establishing the Kansas legal tender act and providing for an income tax subtraction modification for sales of specie.

KS HB2405

Establishing the Kansas legal tender act and providing for an income tax subtraction modification for sales of specie.

KS SB39

Establishing the Kansas legal tender act and providing for an income tax subtraction modification for sales of specie.

KS HB2059

Providing a Kansas income tax subtraction modification for certain amounts paid by the taxpayer during the taxable year as a member of a health care sharing ministry.

KS HB2011

Providing a Kansas income tax subtraction modification for certain amounts received as compensation for members of the armed forces.

KS HB2534

Providing a Kansas income tax subtraction modification for certain amounts received as compensation for members of the armed forces.

KS HB2036

Providing a Kansas income tax subtraction modification for certain amounts received as compensation for members of the armed forces.

KS HB2109

Increasing the income limit for the income tax subtraction modification for social security income and providing that all social security benefits qualify for the subtraction modification commencing in tax year 2026.

Similar Bills

KS SB126

Providing an individual income tax credit for certain residential solar and wind energy property expenditures, a subtraction modification to permit the carryforward of certain net operating losses for individuals and a subtraction modification for the federal work opportunity tax credit and the employee retention credit disallowances.

KS HB2109

Increasing the income limit for the income tax subtraction modification for social security income and providing that all social security benefits qualify for the subtraction modification commencing in tax year 2026.

KS SB110

Exempting all social security benefits from Kansas income tax.

KS SB40

Permitting the carryforward of certain net operating losses for individuals for Kansas income tax purposes and excluding social security payments from household income and increasing the appraised value and household income thresholds for eligibility of seniors and disabled veterans related to increased property tax homestead claims.

KS HB2107

Increasing the income limit to qualify for the income tax subtraction modification for social security income.

KS SB306

Including losses from investments in technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions in Kansas adjusted gross income for income tax purposes.

KS SB56

Increasing the income limit for the income tax subtraction modification for social security income.

KS SB360

Allowing a taxpayer to elect the taxable year in which a subtraction modification for contributions to a 529 program account, ABLE account or first-time home buyer savings account would be applied and authorizing the state treasurer to appoint a 529 program advisory committee.