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Adoption of Kansas Senate Bill 50

The Kansas Senate Bill 50 is adopted by the House of Representatives with amendments and then repassed by the Senate. The bill introduces an economic nexus for marketplace facilitators (section 1 (b)), if they exceed a threshold of $100'000 of cumulative gross receipts from sales to customers in the state. Marketplace facilitators are thus obligated to collect and remit sales, use and transient guest taxes as well as 911 fees from sales made through their platforms.

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Scope

Policy Area
Taxation
Policy Instrument
Indirect taxes
Regulated Economic Activity
platform intermediary: e-commerce
Implementation Level
subnational
Government Branch
legislature
Government Body
parliament

Complete timeline of this policy change

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2021-01-21
under deliberation

The Kansas Senate Bill 50 is introduced. The bill introduces an economic nexus for marketplace faci…

2021-03-11
under deliberation

Kansas Senate Bill 50 was passed by the Senate to the House of Representatives. The bill introduces…

2021-03-30
adopted

The Kansas Senate Bill 50 is adopted by the House of Representatives with amendments and then repas…

2021-04-16
rejected

The Kansas Senate Bill 50 is vetoed by the governor and returned to the Senate. The bill introduces…

2021-05-03
adopted

The Kansas House and Senate override the Governor`s veto on Senate Bill 50. The bill introduces an…

2021-07-01
in force

Beginning on 1 July 2021, the provisions of the Kansas Senate Bill 50 requiring marketplace facilit…

2022-04-01
in force

Beginning on 1 April 2022, the provisions of the Kansas Senate Bill 50 requiring marketplace facili…

Key regulatory dimensions

Regulated subjects

The businesses, government agencies or individuals affected by this policy or regulatory change.
producer / supplier
1
Type Any
Economic activity platform intermediary: user-generated content
Category All

Policy change by business practice

The detailed activities within the scope of this policy or regulatory change.
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Regulatory tool
Subordination under sales, use or value-added tax
Sanctions
Regulated subjects
1

Policy change by business practice

The detailed activities within the scope of this policy or regulatory change.

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