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Applications are accepted year-round. If you have any questions, contact Richard Martinez.
Kansas Senate Bill 98 (SB98), enacted in 2025, establishes a 20-year state and local tax exemption designed to attract large-scale, permanent data center developments to the State of Kansas. The program incentivizes capital investment, high-wage job creation, and long-term utility partnerships while requiring comprehensive cybersecurity and critical-infrastructure risk review through the Kansas Intelligence Fusion Center (KIFC).
To qualify for the SB98 Data Center Sales Tax Exemption Program, a company must demonstrate a commitment to substantial investment, responsible operations, and long-term presence in Kansas. These requirements ensure that participating projects meet the scale, security profile, and economic impact intended by the Kansas Legislature.
資格のある企業は、以下を含むプログラムの要件を満たす必要がある:
Applications require a non-refundable $1,000 fee for each applicant entity to complete the application.
Applications are accepted year-round. If you have any questions, contact Richard Martinez.
Participation begins when a firm submits a complete SB98 application to the Kansas Department of Commerce.
After the Fusion Center Oversight Board issues its approval and Commerce completes program eligibility review, Commerce will prepare an Incentive Agreement. This legally binding agreement establishes all obligations for the 20-year exemption period and outlines compliance expectations. Once the Incentive Agreement is fully executed, Commerce will issue a Certification Letter that certifies the project to the Kansas Department of Revenue, enabling the issuance of the sales tax exemption certificate by Kansas Department of Revenue.