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The Kansas Court of Tax Appeals will be re-hearing Gene Bicknell's case involving a multi-million dollar tax bill.
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An important member of the Kansas Senate's budget-writing committee says lawmakers are getting tired of having to deal with budget shortfalls.
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The state's tax collections were down $30 million below estimates. When adding in other budget adjustments and revenues, the shortfall stands at $6.4 million for August.
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State officials will soon know whether last month's tax collections line up with expectations. In general, Kansas tax revenues have been falling for the past few years, largely as a result of tax cuts.
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July tax collections were more than $3.5 million lower than expected.
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Here's a summary of the latest Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press, as compiled by the KPR News Team.
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The state could end up with about $19 million less in its reserves than initially expected...and that's the best-case scenario.
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These are the regional (mostly Kansas) headlines from the Associated Press and the KPR Newsroom.
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Here are today's Associated Press headlines from around the region.
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Governor Sam Brownback says Kansans shouldn't think of the upcoming hike in sales and income tax as an increase.