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Kansas revenue forecast shows sliding income tax collections and budget shortfalls
TOPEKA — Kansas revenue forecasters expect income tax collections to fall below previous predictions for this year and next, complicating a budget outlook that shows the state plunging deep in the red for the next five years. A group of economists from two state agencies, the Kansas Legislative Research Department, the University of Kansas, Kansas […]
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