Residential property owners in Kansas to see small tax break

 

April 15, 2022



TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Home and apartment-building owners will get a small break in the property taxes they'll owe this year and are likely to see small decreases in future years under a measure Gov. Laura Kelly signed into law Thursday.

The legislation includes a grab-bag of changes expected to cut taxes by $310 million over the next three years. The biggest piece of the savings, about $134 million over three years, goes to owners of residential property.

To help fund public schools, the state imposes a tax of $2.30 for every $1,000 of a residential property's value as determined by the county a...



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