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What should I do if Kansas sends me a tax bill that I don't owe?

Did you file a Kansas tax return?  Did you have a tax due? If you did, how did you pay it?  Some people think it was taken out of a federal refund.  But it can't be.   Or the state changed your return.  The letter should say what they changed.  Or you have to contact the state.

https://www.ksrevenue.gov/contactus.html 

 

What should I do if Kansas sends me a tax bill that I don't owe?

We know nothing about your situation.   Are you a resident of Kansas?   If not, did you perform any work in Kansas or have other Kansas-sourced income?

What should I do if Kansas sends me a tax bill that I don't owe?

you can either leave further details in this thread and we'll try to help or use Audit Defense

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TomD8
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What should I do if Kansas sends me a tax bill that I don't owe?

The notice you received From KS should contain instructions on how to appeal, if you disagree with their decision.

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
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