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Committee hears bill to waive repeat filing fees at Board of Tax Appeals when prior appeal remains pending

2580121 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 269 would prohibit a filing fee at the Board of Tax Appeals when a taxpayer has a prior appeal still pending; the Division of Budget estimated roughly $130,000–$140,000 annual revenue loss and the Kansas Chamber supported the measure.

Senate Bill 269 was heard by the Committee on Taxation. The bill would prohibit the Board of Tax Appeals (BOTA) from charging a filing fee when a taxpayer has a previous appeal still pending at the board at the time a subsequent appeal for the same tax year is filed.

Why it matters: Supporters say the bill prevents duplicative filing fees where a taxpayer's earlier appeal has not been resolved; the division of budget provided a fiscal…

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