Reviewing the Department of Revenue’s Procedures to Ensure Correct Payment of Sales and Compensating Use Taxes on Motor Vehicle Sales [April 2024] The Rundown with Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit
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In Kansas, individuals must pay a 6.5% sales or use tax when purchasing any vehicle that is primarily stored or used in the state. This is paid either at the dealership or at a county treasurer’s office. Ultimately, KDOR is responsible for collecting motor vehicle sales and use tax from dealerships and counties. The Kansas Department of Revenue had procedures to help ensure dealerships remit vehicle tax but was missing several key procedures related to county tax remittance. We saw evid...
In Kansas, individuals must pay a 6.5% sales or use tax when purchasing any vehicle that is primarily stored or used in the state. This is paid either at the dealership or at a county treasurer’s office. Ultimately, KDOR is responsible for collecting motor vehicle sales and use tax from dealerships and counties. The Kansas Department of Revenue had procedures to help ensure dealerships remit vehicle tax but was missing several key procedures related to county tax remittance. We saw evid...
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