Kansas sales tax rate changes, April 2018
- Mar 27, 2018 | Gail Cole
Numerous local sales and use tax rate changes are going to take effect in Kansas on April 1, 2018.
City rate changes
Each city below is listed with its new total sales tax rate.
- Alden, 8.5%
- Baxter Springs, 10%
- Danville, 7.5%
- Herington (Dickinson County), 10.5%
- Herington (Morris County), 10%
- Palco, 8%
- Tipton, 8%
- Whitewater, 7.25%
County rate changes
Each county is listed with cities in the county impacted by the rate change.
- Cowley County, 6.5
- Arkansas City, 9%
- Arkansas City Summit Plaza community improvement district (CID), 10%
- Atlanta, 6.5%
- Burden, 7.5%
- Cambridge, 6.5%
- Dexter, 6.5%
- Geuda Springs (Cowley County area, only), 6.5%
- Parkerfield, 6.5%
- Udall, 7.5%
- Winfield, 7.9%
- Finney County. 7.95%
- Garden City, 8.95%
- Garden City Stone Dev (CID), 9.95%
- Holcomb, 8.45%
Special district rate changes
District to be terminated as of April 1, 2018
- Leawood Shops of 119th St transportation development district (TDD), 9.1%
New districts
New districts are listed with the special district rate (parenthetically) and the total rate.
- Atchison Taco Bell CID (1.0%), 9.75%
- Fort Scott Price Chopper CID (.5%), 9.9%
- Overland Park Bluhawk TDD (1.0%), 10.1%
- Overland Park Regency Park CID (1.00%), 10.1%
Address and rate changes
- Kansas City Legends Garage and Lawn CID and Village West TDD (formerly Kansas City Legends Apartment CID and Village West CID) (1.00%), 10.725%
- Kansas City Legends CID and TDD (1.00%), 10.725%
- Kansas City Legends Garage and Lawn CID and Race Track STAR Bond (formerly Kansas City Legends Apartment CID and Race Track STAR Bond (1.00%), 10.125%
Address changes only
- Wichita Kellogg and West CID, 8.5%
- Lenexa Midas Springhill Suites CID, 10.35%
- Kansas City Race Track STAR Bond, 9.125%
For reporting codes and address ranges, see the Kansas Department of Revenue.
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