Aug 4, 2020
Federal Opportunity Zones Supporting investment in economically distressed areas of Kansas Opportunity Zones offer investors preferential tax treatment for capital gains invested in low-income communities. The program is designed to encourage long-term investment in economically distressed areas and promote economic growth. These investments provide support to projects focused on a…
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Reinvestment Housing Incentive District (RHID) is a program designed to aid developers in building housing within communities by assisting in the financing of public infrastructure improvements. RHID captures the incremental increase in real property taxes created by a housing development project for up to 25 years. The revenue can be used for reimbursement for incurred costs or to pay debt service on bonds.
Jul 7, 2021
Rural Opportunity Zones are the 77 Kansas counties that have been authorized to offer one or both of the following financial incentives to new full-time residents: Kansas state income tax waivers for up to five years and student loan repayments up to $15,000 over 5 years.
Aug 4, 2020
The Board of Tax Appeals (BOTA) Liaison provides instruction and technical assistance for nonresidential entities applying for economic and/or industrial revenue bond tax abatements.
Aug 4, 2020
Private Activity Bonds Federally tax-exempt bonds Several organizations wish to implement projects within their community to support its citizens; however, locating the proper funding can often be a challenge. In that case, Qualified Private Activity Bonds (PABs) can be a useful resource. Examples of qualified projects these bonds have been…
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The Kansas Angel Investor Tax Credit program is designed to bring together accredited angel investors with qualified Kansas companies seeking seed funding and early-stage investment.
Jan 15, 2021
Purchases from Disability Employment Act A Kansas tax credit for your business Disability Employment Act, formerly known as the Qualified Vendor Tax Credit program allows taxpayers to claim a 15% tax credit for expenditures of goods and services purchased from qualified vendors. The Kansas Department of Commerce will certify the…
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Industrial Revenue Bonds (IRBs) are among the most popular and cost-effective methods of financing up to 100 percent of a new or growing business’ land, buildings and equipment.
Jul 26, 2023
Organizations looking to raise funds for major capital projects involving children and families might be eligible for the Community Service Tax Credit program, which authorizes specially selected non-profit organizations to offer tax credits to donors making contributions to the approved projects.
Aug 4, 2020
Kansas is open for business! Our team can help connect businesses and investors with financial resources and tax credits to encourage growth in Kansas.