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Kansas Payroll Taxes
CorpNet can help you register for Kansas payroll taxes. This saves you time and money, while also making it quick and easy to pay your employees.
Kansas Payroll Tax Registration Bundle
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Kansas Payroll Tax FAQs
What State Payroll Taxes Apply to Kansas?
- Kansas Income Tax: Kansas has a progressive income tax rate ranging from 3.1% to 5.7%, with varying tax brackets.
- Kansas Unemployment Insurance Tax: Kansas employers pay up to 7.6% in unemployment tax on a taxable wage base of $14,000. New employers pay a rate of 2.7%. New construction businesses pay 6.0%.
Does Kansas Have Unemployment Insurance Tax?
Am I Required to Register for Payroll Taxes in Kansas?
Do Kansas Household Employees Require Payroll Registration?
What Payroll Tax Account Numbers Are Needed in Kansas?
What Kind of Information Do I Need for Payroll Tax Registration?
- Name and Social Security number of all responsible parties
- Doing Business As (DBA), if applicable
- Physical business address and mailing address
- Business phone number
- Valid email address (contact person and business)
- Nine-digit federal Employer Identification Number (EIN)
- Industry description
What if I Don’t Have an EIN?
An EIN is a Federal Tax Identification Number provided by the IRS. If you do not have an EIN already, CorpNet can obtain one for you via their FTIN service.
What if I Don’t Have a Payroll Processor?
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