The Kansas legislature on May 3, 2021 overrode the governor’s veto of S.B. 50, thereby enacting remote seller and marketplace facilitator rules, as well as other income tax provisions. The new legislation creates a bright-line small-seller exemption for remote retailers, bringing Kansas in line with the rest of the country.
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