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A Kansas resident for income tax purposes is anyone who lives in Kansas, regardless of where he or she is employed.
(Kansas does not have a separate extension request form but will accept an approved federal Extension of Time To File form.)
If your income is less than your standard deduction, you generally dont need to file a return (provided you dont have a type of income that requires you to file a return for other reasons, such as self-employment income).
The fiduciary of a resident estate or trust must file a Kansas Fiduciary Income Tax return if the estate or trust had any taxable income and/or there is withholding tax due for the nonresident beneficiaries. A resident estate is the estate of a person who was a Kansas resident at the time of death.
Form 1041 (fiduciary tax return) is the income tax form used for estates and trusts. It is used to report INCOME in the estate or trust, including sales of property. The estate or trust exists until final distribution of its assets.
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Generally, you must file an income tax return if youre a resident , part-year resident, or nonresident and: Are required to file a federal return. Receive income from a source in California. Have income above a certain amount.
Kansas residents and nonresidents of Kansas earning income from Kansas sources are required to annually file an income tax return, K-40. Kansas income tax conforms to many provisions of the Internal Revenue Service.
Is Social Security taxable in Kansas? Social Security income is only taxable for taxpayers with an AGI over $75,000. Married and single taxpayers whose AGI exceeds that limit pay full Kansas state income taxes on Social Security.

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