(KWCH) - With a new year comes another reduction on grocery receipts for Kansas shoppers. The state’s portion of the sales on grocery bills drops to zero on Jan. 1, 2025, meaning any tax tacked ...
The elimination of Kansas’ sales tax on food is the third and final step in a multi-year process. On Jan. 1, 2023, the tax was lowered from 6.5% to 4%. The following year, it dropped from 4% to 2%.
Additionally, starting January 1, residents can expect a slight decrease in their grocery bills as the grocery sales tax in Kansas has been eliminated. Previously, at 6.5%, the state had one of ...
Shawnee County has a 1.35% countywide sales tax rate that applies to food, according to the Kansas Department of Revenue's publication on local sales tax information. Topeka has a 1.5% citywide ...
Beginning Jan. 1, 2025, Kansas sales tax on grocery food has been eliminated, but shoppers across Salina and Saline County will still see sales tax on food at the local level come out of their ...
The elimination of Kansas’ sales tax on food is the third and final step in a multi-year process. On Jan. 1, 2023, the tax was lowered from 6.5% to 4%. The following year, it dropped from 4% to 2%.