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Kansas Small Businesses Support Flat Tax Rate

Kansas Small Businesses Support Flat Tax Rate

March 13, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Reducing income tax rate to 4.75% would provide meaningful tax relief for Main Street Kansans

Kansas Small Businesses Support Flat Tax Rate

TOPEKA (March 13, 2023) – Ahead of the House Committee on Taxation’s consideration of SB 169, a bill to create a flat tax in Kansas, NFIB State Director Dan Murray issued a statement urging legislators to provide tax relief for small business owners: “Our small business owners face a host of challenges, from the persistent worker shortage to rising prices. Tax relief would go a long way in shoring up our state’s recovery and provide meaningful relief for small business owners. Creating a flat tax would unleash economic growth, which means more jobs, higher wages, and greater opportunity for hardworking Kansans. We’ll continue to work with lawmakers to make tax relief a reality this legislative session.” Tomorrow, NFIB Kansas will be hosting Small Business Day at the Capitol. CLICK HERE to learn more. CLICK HERE to learn more about small businesses’ priorities for the 2023 Legislative Session.
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