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The advantages of incorporating or forming an LLC in Kansas:

Business incentives in Kansas The main reasons to incorporate in Kansas are lawsuit protection, credibility, tax savings, deductible employee benefits, anonymity, the ease of raising capital, creating a separate legal entity for personal protection.
The Per Capita State & Local Tax Burden is relativly low compared to other states. The State of Kansas provides the following tax credits:
  • Abandoned well plugging credit
  • Agricultural loan interest rate reduction credit
  • Alternative-fuel tax credit
  • Business and job development credit
  • Job expansion and investment credit
  • Kansas enterprise zone act
  • Child day care assistance credit
  • Community service contribution credit
  • Disabled access credit
  • Employer health insurance contribution credit
  • Habitat management credit
  • High performance incentive program (HPIP)
  • Historic preservation credit
  • Local seed capital pool credit
  • Machinery and equipment credit
  • Oil lease working interest credit
  • Research and development credit
  • Swine facility improvement credit
  • Telecommunications credit
  • Venture capital credit
Exemptions From Sales Tax:
  • Manufacturing machinery.
  • Tangible personal property, including electricity, gas, and water.
  • Tangible personal property which becomes an ingredient or component part of goods or services produced for sale.
  • Labor and services used in the construction.
  • Machinery that deals with by-products of production.
  • Ancillary property that might not otherwise be viewed as manufacturing machinery and equipment.
  • The cost of building materials and items of equipment permanently installed by businesses using Industrial Revenue Bonds.
  • Tangible personal property or services purchased to construct, reconstruct, or remodel a business.
  • Eligible purchases of machinery, equipment, and certain other tangible property.
  • Materials, equipment, and services purchased when building, expanding, or renovating a business.
Forming an LLC in Kansas
  • No entity level tax on LLCs
  • Tax filing form K-65 due April 15
  • Composite filing available
  • Existing LLC Act: Yes
  • State Income Tax Classification of LLC: Follows federal
  • Entity Level Tax on LLC: No
  • Tax Form and Filing Available: Form K-65 due April 15
  • Composite Filing Available: Yes

 

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