State of Kansas tax collections $13M below estimate
Apr 01, 2025
TOPEKA (KSNT) - The Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) shared on Tuesday that state tax collections were $13.6 million below expected.
The State of Kansas collected $636.9 million in March, according to the KDOR. That figure was 2.1% below the estimate and 16.2% below the 2024 March collections.
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Income taxes:
Individual Income Tax
Collected $261.6 million, down 1.3% from the estimate.
Corporate Income Tax
Collected $50.1 million, down 34.9% from the estimate.
Financial Institutions Tax
Collected $6.7 million, up 273.1% from the estimate.
Sales & Use Taxes
Retail Sales Tax
Collected $181.6 million, down 4.4% from the estimate.
Compensating Use Tax
Collected $65.2 million, up 0.4% from the estimate.
Other Taxes
Cigarette Tax
Collected $6.49 million, almost no change.
Liquor Gallonage Tax
Collected $2 million, up 3% from the estimate.
Liquor Enforcement Tax
Collected $5.9 million, down 7.7% from the estimate.
Liquor Drink Tax
Collected $1.16 million, down 10.4% from the estimate.
Oil Severance Tax
Collected $2.6 million, up 14.6% from the estimate.
A group comprised of KDOR, the Division of Budget, the Legislative Research Department and economists from the University of Kansas, Kansas State University and Wichita State University will meet on April 17 to review the fall numbers. You can view the March 2025 report by clicking here.
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