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Sales (Retailers) Forms and Publications. Effective January 1, 2023, the ST-16 Retailers’ Sales Tax Return should no longer be used. Instead, all retailers should use the ST-36 Retailers’ Sales Tax Return, whether reporting sales made in a single sales tax jurisdiction or in multiple sales tax jurisdictions. –Notice 22-13.
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11 mar 2024 · Quick Answer: This blog provides instructions on how to file and pay sales tax in Kansas using form CT-9U. This is a form for retailers where the property originates outside of Kansas and is shipped to the state. Two other common forms are ST-36 and CT-10.
Pub KS-1520 (Rev. 11/15) Exemption Certificates. This booklet is designed to help businesses properly use Kansas sales and use tax exemption certificates as buyers and as sellers. It explains the exemptions currently authorized by Kansas law and includes the exemption certificates to use.
You must file a return even if there were no taxable sales. Write your Tax Account Number on your check or money order and make payable to Retailers’ Sales Tax. Send your return and payment to: Kansas Department of Revenue, PO Box 3506, Topeka, KS 66625-3506. PART I. (Complete Parts II, III and IV, as needed, before completing Part I) Line 1.
You must file a return even if there were no taxable sales. Write your Tax Account Number on your check or money order and make payable to Retailers’ Sales Tax. Send your return and payment to: Kansas Department of Revenue, PO Box 3506 Topeka, KS 66601-3506. PART I. (complete Parts II, III and IV, as applicable, before completing Part I) Line 1.