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State tax filing

Claimant's total Missouri subtractions from the other state is income that is exempt from Missouri tax but was included in your other state’s return.  Some of the most common are state tax refunds, military pay, and retirement pay.  

 

For Kansas specifically, you would have to enter any social security, military pay, or tier 1 Railroad benefits included as income on the Kansas return.  Also, if you have capital gains (from stocks, real estate, cryptocurrency, etc.) that were included in your Kansas nonresident return, they must be included here.  Note that since you are filing a nonresident Kansas return, these items would be unlikely included as income in your case.  It may possibly apply if you moved during the year or had incentive stock options from the Kansas employment.   

 

For your 2025 tax return, on the Kansas return, check Schedule S, Part B- this is the incentive stock options that are new. 

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