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House adopts tax conference report including corporate single-factor apportionment and changes to property tax relief programs
Summary
House members adopted the conference committee report on House Bill 22-31, a tax package that included a move to single-factor corporate apportionment, changes to senior homestead refund calculations, and personal-exemption adjustments for certain veterans; the package carried multi-year fiscal notes discussed on the floor.
The Kansas House adopted the conference committee report on the tax package known in the chamber as House Bill 22-31 on April 11, enacting several tax-code adjustments and targeted relief provisions.
Representative Adam Smith, who carried the tax conference report, described the major elements: correction of department interpretation on the head-of-household filer, changes so Social Security is excluded from the income calculation for the…
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