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The current and first Kansas Constitution was adopted by voters on October 4, 1859. The Kansas Constitution was originally known as the Wyandotte Constitution. The current state constitution has a Preamble, a Bill of Rights, and 15 articles. The current Kansas Constitution has been amended 95 times.
The deduction for personal exemptions is suspended (reduced to $0) for tax years 2018 through 2025 by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Although the exemption amount is zero, the ability to claim an exemption may make taxpayers eligible for other tax benefits.
Exemption from Kansas withholding: To qualify for exempt status you must verify with the Kansas Department of Revenue that: 1) last year you had the right to a refund of all STATE income tax withheld because you had no tax liability; and 2) this year you will receive a full refund of all STATE income tax withheld
Exemption and Dependents - Beginning with tax year 2024, the filing status for married filing joint the exemption allowance is $18,320 and single, head of household or married filing separate, the exemption allowance is $9,160.
The Homestead Refund is a rebate program for the property taxes paid by homeowners prior to January 1, 2024. The refund is based on a portion of the property tax paid on a Kansas residents homestead. If you own your home, the refund is a percentage of your general property tax. The maximum refund is $700.
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The personal exemption from state income tax increases from $2,250 for each person on a Kansas income tax return to $18,320 for married taxpayers filing joint and $9,160 for all other taxpayers. New for 2024, an additional $2,320 exemption is allowed for each dependent listed on the Kansas income tax return.

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