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SB103: Authorizing cities and counties to propose an earnings tax for ballot question and to levy such tax if approved by the electors of a city or county, requiring resubmission of the question, if approved, to the electors every 10 years, allowing certain credits and exemptions against the tax, providing for deductions by public and private employers of the tax from employee earnings and providing that revenue from any such tax be pledged for certain purposes.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill allows cities and counties in Kansas to propose an earnings tax for voters to decide on. If approved, the tax would be levied every 10 years after initial approval.
Who This Affects
This affects city and county residents who work and earn a living income, as well as employers who would need to deduct the tax from employee earnings.
Key Provisions
• Cities and counties can propose an earnings tax for voters to decide on.
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Timeline
Introduced
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Last Action
Senate Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation
Jan 29, 2025
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