Kansas Department Of Revenue International Fuel Tax Agreement 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kansas Department of Revenue International Fuel Tax Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Kansas I.D. Number and IFTA License Number at the top of the form. If applicable, check the boxes for canceling your license or indicating an amended return.
  3. Fill in your name and mailing address, ensuring accuracy as this information is crucial for correspondence.
  4. In the 'Miles Per Gallon Calculation' section, list each fuel type used during the tax period. For each type, input total miles traveled in Column B and total gallons purchased in Column C.
  5. Calculate the Average Miles per Gallon (AMG) by dividing Column B by Column C, rounding to two decimal places as instructed.
  6. Complete Kansas Schedule 85A for detailed jurisdiction data and attach it to your return.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy, sign where indicated, and submit your return before the deadline.

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Non-IFTA jurisdictions are the following: Alaska, Hawaii, District of Columbia (US); Yukon Territory, Northwest Territory, Nunavut (Canadian territories); and all of Mexico. All miles driven in these locations are considered to be Non-IFTA miles and should be reported as Non-IFTA miles in the IFTA report.
The United States federal excise tax on gasoline is 18.4 cents per gallon and 24.4 cents per gallon for diesel fuel. Proceeds from the tax partly support the Highway Trust Fund.
Kansas motor fuel taxes are 24 per gallon on gasoline and 26 per gallon on diesel fuel, unchanged since 2003.
Gas Tax by State StateGasoline Tax Illinois $0.483 / gallon Indiana $0.36 / gallon Iowa Between $0.265 0.30 / gallon Kansas $0.240 / gallon47 more rows Sep 3, 2025
Acquiring an IFTA sticker is a relatively simple process: Fill out an application with your home states department of transportation. For example, California would apply here on CA.gov. Once approved, IFTA decals will be issued and mailed for the current year.

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IFTA is an agreement among U.S. states and provinces in Canada that simplifies the reporting of fuel use taxes by interstate motor carriers who operate in two or more member states or provinces.
Gas Tax by State StateGasoline Tax Kansas $0.240 / gallon Kentucky $0.25 / gallon Louisiana $0.20 / gallon Maine $0.30 / gallon47 more rows Sep 3, 2025

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