Starting a Business in Kansas Checklist
Check business name availability with the Kansas Secretary of StateStart by doing a search to see if your business name is available: https://www.kansas.gov/businesscenter/ Kansas corporation names must include one of the following words: “Association”; “church”; “college”; “company”; “corporation”; “club”; “foundation”; “fund”; “incorporated”; “institute”; “society”; “union”; “university”; “syndicate” or “limited”; or one of the following abbreviations: “Co.”; “corp.”; “inc.” or “ltd.”. Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) in Kansas must include the words “limited liability company” or “limited company,” or the abbreviation “L.L.C.,” “L.C.” or the designation “LLC” or “LC”. Kansas Secretary of StateOffice of the Secretary of State |
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File paperwork to form my businessFirst, you’ll file with the state to form your business. To form a corporation, file Articles of Incorporation and pay the $90 filing fee. To form a Kansas LLC, file Articles of Organization and pay the $165 fee. You can mail or fax your paperwork to the Secretary of the State or file online at https://www.kansas.gov/businesscenter/ online filings are processed immediately. Mailed filings take a few days. Faxed filings take only 1 day but you have to pay $20 for expedited processing. Business entity filings in Kansas require the following information: – Business name and primary and mailing addresses – Kansas resident registered agent name and physical address – Tax closing month – Effective date – Authorized share information (corporations only) – Name and address of each incorporator (corporations only) – Names and addresses of board of directors (corporations only) – Signature of incorporators/organizer If you want to hire a professional incorporation service company to complete your filing for you, you can incorporate in Kansas with Northwest Registered Agent. Kansas Business ServicesOffice of the Secretary of State |
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Register with the Department of RevenueOnce you have formed your company, register it with the Department of Revenue. You should begin the tax registration process at least a month before you plan to start doing business in Kansas. Submit the business tax application to the Department of Revenue to register for up to 12 types of taxes online at https://www.accesskansas.org/businesscenter/ You may submit the paper business tax application form if you prefer. Mail or fax the completed form to the Department of Revenue. Income Tax:The corporate income tax rate is 4%. The tax rate is 7% for income over $50,000. Sales Tax:The Kansas sales tax rate is 6.15% plus any local taxes Department of RevenueKansas Department of Revenue |
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Get a business licenseThere is no general state business license but some businesses need a trade or professional license. http://www.networkkansas.com/docs/default-source/ntks-website/common-business-licenses-pdf.pdf?sfvrsn=0 Any other registration requirements?Check with the county/city where you do business to see if they have licensing requirements. Sedgwick CountyYou should check with the county to see if your business needs special licenses or permits. City of WichitaNot all Wichita businesses will need a license. Businesses license applications are available on the City of Wichita website: http://www.wichita.gov/Government/Departments/Finance/Pages/Licenses.aspx Wyandotte County and Kansas CityMost businesses are not required to obtain a business license, however each must pay an occupation tax. For more information see the County’s business license webpage http://www.wycokck.org/businesslicense/ Local Licensing InfoSedwick CountySedgwick County Appraiser’s Office City of WichitaCity of Wichita Wyandotte County and Kansas CityBusiness Licenses |
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Collect and Charge Sales TaxDo I need to collect Kansas sales tax?If your business sells, rents or leases tangible personal property you need to apply for a sales tax permit. This includes labor services to install, apply, repair, service, alter, or maintain tangible personal property and admissions to entertainment, amusement, or recreation places in Kansas. What is the Kansas sales tax rate?State sales tax rate is 6.15% plus any local taxes. How do I register for Kansas sales tax?You should begin the tax registration process at least a month before you plan to start doing business in Kansas. Submit your business tax application to the Department of Revenue to register for sales and other taxes online at https://www.accesskansas.org/businesscenter How much does a Kansas sales tax permit cost?No fee Contact InfoKansas Department of Revenue |