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  2. Begin by filling out Section I, which requires the location of the property. Enter your Operator ID#, County ID#, and Well API#(s) along with the property description.
  3. Proceed to Section II for Lease Data. Here, you will need to provide details about producing and non-producing wells, including their types and production data.
  4. In Section IV, input your production data for each month of the previous year. Ensure that you include both oil and gas production figures.
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Severance Pay FAQs Severance pay is taxed similarly to regular income. In the U.S., employers typically withhold federal income tax at a flat rate of 22% for severance payments. However, if the severance is combined with regular wages, it may be taxed at the individuals normal rate, which could be higher.
Severance pay is a form of compensation and is considered earnings subject to the earnings tax.
The rate of such tax shall be 8% of the gross value of all oil or gas severed from the earth or water in this state and subject to the tax imposed under this act.

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One common type of tax that states impose on oil and gas companies is severance tax. Severance taxes are imposed on the extraction, production, and sale of non-renewable resources to compensate for the severance (loss) of the resource from the earths surface.
Kansas Department of Revenue collects taxes and fees, administers Kansas tax laws, issues a variety of licenses, and provides assistance to Kansas citizens and units of government.
Personal property taxes are paid on real and tangible property that you own: homes, vehicles, boats, hot air balloons, etc. The Kansas Department of Revenue publishes a Personal Property Guide that can help you make sense of what qualifies and how it is taxed.

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