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Hi,
You do have a filing requirement in Kansas if Kansas remains your domicile (the place to which a person, whenever absent, that person intends to return. Kansas tax filing instructions clearly state:
"A Kansas resident for income tax purposes is anyone who lives in Kansas, regardless of
where they are employed. An individual who is away from Kansas for a period of time and has intentions of returning to Kansas is a resident.
If you were a Kansas resident for the entire year, you must file a Kansas individual income tax return if: 1) you
are required to file a federal income tax return or, 2) your Kansas adjusted gross income is more than the total of your Kansas standard deduction and exemption allowance."
Hope this helps!
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