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Some legislators are concerned that continued income tax cuts could lead to huge sales tax increases.
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It basically involves raising the sales tax and slowing down the state's plan for eliminating income taxes.
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Kansas House GOP leaders released the results of the informal poll today.
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Lower prices at the pump will mean tougher economic times for Kansas counties that rely heavily on oil and gas revenue.
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It's all but certain Kansas lawmakers will pass tax increases before wrapping up their business for the year. But which taxes will be raised - and by how much? That's what legislators are struggling with, as the session drags on into overtime.
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The state of Kansas still needs a tax plan to fill a $400 million budget hole but so far, lawmakers have been unable to reach consensus on which taxes to raise and, by what amount. So, the legislature heads into overtime this week, as they try to reach some kind of compromise.
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As Kansas lawmakers try to wrap-up this year's session, it's becoming more likely that some kind of tax increase, or several, will be enacted to fill the state's budget shortfall.
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A state senator from Wichita has unveiled his plan for filling a huge budget deficit: hike taxes and roll back existing tax breaks.
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Kansas lawmakers are reviewing various tax proposals and working on the budget as they try to wrap-up legislative business for the year.