KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE SPECIAL EVENT SALES TAX REMITTANCE RETURN 2025

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Yes. You must file a complete sales and use tax refund claim within three years from the date the tax was due from the retailer to the Department of Revenue. There is a unique statute of limitations for refunds of bad debts.
To file your annual income tax return, you will need to use Schedule C (Form 1040), Profit or Loss from Business (Sole Proprietorship), to report any income or loss from a business you operated or profession you practiced as a sole proprietor, or gig work performed.
Remit sales tax to the state: Depending on your filing frequency, you must file sales tax returns and remit sales tax to the state monthly, quarterly or annually. You can do this online through the Kansas Department of Revenues Customer Service Center.
In most scenarios, event tickets are subject to sales tax. The only reason tickets may not be subject to sales tax is if the event is a fundraising event for a nonprofit or if an out-of-state ticket seller does not meet the economic nexus threshold for an event.
SALES TAX and YOUR BUSINESS Sales tax is paid by the final consumer of taxable goods or services to you, the retailer. A Kansas retailer is responsible for collecting sales tax from its customers on taxable transactions. In collecting sales tax, you are acting as an agent or partner with the Department of Revenue.
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While filing is reporting the tax that was collected, remittance is taking the tax collected and transferring it to the state or other local tax authority. Similar to filing, each tax authority mandates their own method and timing of remittance, which may vary depending on your volume of sales in that location.
In general, you need a sales tax permit in Kansas if you have physical presence or meet economic nexus requirements.

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