Kansas is currently one of just seven states in the U.S. that fully taxes groceries. The current grocery sales tax rate is 6.5%, the second highest in the nation.
Keep reading to learn more about why the governor wants to axe the food tax and what this will look like for Kansas citizens.
Source: taxconnections.com
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