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Commonly Asked Questions about Kansas Contractor Forms

Initial Registration Form:Contractor License Application Agency Fee: $100
The New Hire Reporting form (K-CNS 436) is fillable and can be submitted via mail or fax to (888) 219-7798. New Hire Reporting Form. IRS W-4 Form.
Business licenses are required for all businesses in Kansas City. Certain other licenses are required for certain industries. You will also need a business license if you choose to work with the City of KCMO.
The general rules are: Residential construction labor is tax exempt in Kansas. Original construction is tax exempt in Kansas. Commercial remodels are taxable in Kansas.
However, you can easily confirm if your prospective contractor is duly licensed by using the Uhire professional license search tool. Otherwise, you can check the search platform of the regulatory department in your city or county or contact this department.
Kansas does not require licenses for general contractors at a state level (except for asbestos abatement water well drilling). Therefore, you must meet specific local requirements, supply the necessary documentation, and pay any local fees.
Each project is different in the makeup of the scope of work, but the analysis typically shows that cost of the Kansas Remodel Tax as 2.4% to 3.0% of the overall cost of the project.
Kansas does not have any statewide requirements for contractor licensing. However, most counties and local jurisdictions in Kansas have their own rules for contractor licensing.