Determine Your State and Local Business Tax Obligations in Kansas
In addition to business taxes required by the federal government, you will have to pay some state and local taxes. Each state and locality has its own tax laws. Having knowledge of your state tax requirement can help you avoid problems and your business save money. The most common types of tax requirements for small business are income taxes and employment taxes.
Kansas Business Portal
Business Center
The Kansas Business Center is your official state resource for information, filings, and personal assistance to start or maintain your Kansas business.
If you’re thinking about starting a business, the Kansas Business Center is a one-stop-shop for the information and resources you’ll need in order to do business in Kansas. This site will help you look at your financing, licensing, permitting and legal options. Then, when you’re up and running, the Kansas Business Center will provide you the resources to help you monitor the annual requirements that ensure your business has the opportunity to thrive. In addition, FREE Referral Coordinators are available to take your questions through Live Support Chat or by calling 877-521-8600.
Thinking About Starting a Business:
Explore if owning a business is right for you and gather tools to help you get started.
Starting a Business:
Developing, planning and licensing your business starts here.
Maintaining a Business:
Monitor ongoing requirements for your business, such as annual filings, licenses and permits.
Closing a Business:
Ensure that the proper steps are taken to close a business, or transfer ownership to another party.
Kansas State Trademark Information
To register a trademark and/or service mark at the state level, you must file an application with the trademark office of the specific state in which protection is sought.
To learn about your state registration requirements, visit the link below for contact information for your location.
KCSourcelink
KCSourceLink's mission is to help small businesses in the 18-county Kansas City region - from Warrensburg to Topeka, from St. Joseph to Osawatomie - grow and succeed. We provide small business with free, easy access to the help you need - when you need it.
How do we accomplish this?
KCSourceLink connects a network of 170+ nonprofit resource organizations that provide business-building services for small businesses. We facilitate the linking of these resource organizations to one another and to established, emerging and start-up small businesses throughout the region.
Our network resource partners provide a wide range of business-related services, including:
Marketing
Financial Planning
Sales
Loans
Technical
Product development
Education
Government contracts
Operations
Mid-America Manufacturing Technology Center
Network Kansas
Background
NetWork Kansas is devoted to the growth of entrepreneurship and small businesses throughout the state of Kansas. Our mission is to promote an entrepreneurial environment by providing a central portal that connects entrepreneurs and small business owners with the right resources—Expertise, Education and Economic Resources—when they are needed most. In pursuit of this mission, we partner with well-respected business development organizations and educational institutions that work with entrepreneurs and small business owners who have the vision and potential to succeed. The result is a seamless system that helps to accelerate economic and community development in Kansas.
Established by the Kansas Economic Growth Act of 2004 (KEGA) as the Kansas Center for Entrepreneurship, NetWork Kansas became operational at the beginning of the 2006 fiscal year. The NetWork Kansas portal is available statewide and currently enables entrepreneurs and small business owners to connect with more than 500+ NetWork Kansas partners throughout the state.
Vision
To be recognized nationally as a leading organization devoted to the establishment and growth of entrepreneurship and small business as a priority for economic and community development.
Mission
To promote an entrepreneurial environment throughout the state of Kansas by establishing a central portal that connects entrepreneurs and small business owners with the right resources—expertise, education, and economic resources—when they are needed most.
