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If my pension was already taxed in federally and in missouri (I am a missouri resident) is it exempt in Kansas?

 
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If my pension was already taxed in federally and in missouri (I am a missouri resident) is it exempt in Kansas?

Why are you asking about Kansas?

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MaryK4
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If my pension was already taxed in federally and in missouri (I am a missouri resident) is it exempt in Kansas?

You only pay tax on retirement in your state of domicile so it cannot be double taxed.  See 4 U.S. Code § 114.

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If my pension was already taxed in federally and in missouri (I am a missouri resident) is it exempt in Kansas?

I am required to file in Kansas since I work there and live in Missouri.  The turbo tax has a question about pensions.  It pulls my data from my federal form and asks me to make a decision about putting that amount in the exempt box or putting in zero.  The query function only lists exemptions for Kansas pensions but doesnt address other pensions.

MaryK4
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If my pension was already taxed in federally and in missouri (I am a missouri resident) is it exempt in Kansas?

You will want to continue until you see the screen that says Part-Year and Nonresident Income Allocation.  This is where you will indicate the Kansas amount of zero.  @christopher-bentch 

 

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