Kansas Tax Revenue Projected To Decline By $72M After Tax Cut Bill

Anna Kaminski Kansas ReflectorTOPEKA — Kansas is expected to take in about $72 million less in tax revenue next year than initial estimates projected, officials said.The revised state revenue estimate announced Friday is the first since Gov. Laura Kelly signed a major bipartisan tax cut bill in June, which is ...

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