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  2. Sales Tax Information; Local Sales Rates and Changes; File Withholding and Sales Tax Online; Destination-based Sales Tax Information; Business Registration Online; Exemption Certificates; Liquor Tax

  3. Kansas Department of Revenue - E-file and Pay Options

    www.ksrevenue.gov/efilingoptions.html

    Use the Kansas Department of Revenue Customer Service Center to file single and multiple jurisdiction sales and use tax returns. Online filers can upload jurisdictions and tax payments directly into returns.

  4. Retailers who ship or deliver sold items to their customers’ locations will be required to collect the local sales tax in effect where delivery is made. For more information on destination-based sourcing or to calculate a sales tax charge, click the button below. DESTINATION-BASED SALES TAX

  5. File the ST36 Retailers’ Sales Tax return online and receive real-time confirmation of your transaction. You can also file the CT9U (Retailer’s), CT10U (Consumer’s) Compensating Use or TG1 Transient Guest tax returns.

  6. A FREE online application for filing Individual Income tax returns and Homestead claims.

  7. Kansas Department of Revenue - Make a Tax Payment

    www.ksrevenue.gov/taxpayment.html

    Once you have logged in you will be able to make electronic payments, file your Kansas Sales Tax, Use, Withholding, Transient Guest, and many more Kansas business tax returns, plus be able to view your online activity in one system under the security of your own password.

  8. Kansas Department of Revenue - Sales (Retailers)

    www.ksrevenue.gov/bustaxtypessales.html

    See the frequently asked questions about city and county sales tax for more information. Related links: Information for Marketplace Facilitators and Remote Sellers; Manage your account online; Business Tax Registration online; Bracket Cards; Payment Plan Requests; Penalty and Interest; Electronic Services; Local sales tax rate changes ...

  9. Since July 1, 2010, businesses have been required to submit Retailers’ Sales Compensating Use and Withholding Tax returns electronically. The development and use of paperless formats promotes efficiency, reduces processing costs and therefore, aids in reducing the overall cost of government.

  10. You can make electronic payments, view your online activity and file various returns and reports including your sales, use, withholding, liquor drink and liquor enforcement tax returns. To begin using the application now, click here.

  11. The sales tax filing is to report the total sales made (both taxable and non taxable) and the sales tax you have collected from your customers. LINE 4 — Net Sales. The net sales figure on a sales tax filing (such as line 4 of the ST-16 ) cannot be less than zero .