- Kansas eliminated state sales tax on food and food ingredients effective January 1, 2025
- Retailers need to update their systems to reflect the change
- Definition of food and food ingredients clarified by Kansas Department of Revenue
- Retailers must correctly categorize products to ensure compliance
- Retailers need to update POS systems, train staff, audit product categories, and maintain compliance and record-keeping
- Consumers will see savings on groceries due to the tax elimination
Source: thompsontax.com
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