Are unemployment benefits taxable in Kansas?

Asked 6 months ago
Yes, unemployment benefits in Kansas are taxable. These benefits are considered as taxable income by both the state of Kansas and the federal government. Therefore, individuals receiving unemployment benefits in Kansas are required to report and pay taxes on these benefits when filing their income tax returns. It is important for recipients to note that taxes are not automatically withheld from unemployment benefits in Kansas, and they may need to make estimated tax payments throughout the year to avoid any potential tax liabilities. The Kansas Unemployment Information Center does not provide tax advice, so it is recommended for individuals to consult with a tax professional or the Kansas Department of Revenue for further guidance on their specific tax obligations with regards to unemployment benefits.
Answered Nov 2, 2023

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