Kansas Tax Resolution Document Package
A fillable Word document customized to Kansas law — verified statutory citations, ready to print and send to the KDOR.
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What's Included:
- Your Kansas collection statute of limitations (Kan. Stat. Ann. §79-3235, “Collection of delinquent taxes; tax lien”)
- Fillable Installment Agreement request letter
- Fillable Penalty Abatement (reasonable-cause) letter
- Offer in Compromise / hardship settlement statement
- Wage garnishment & levy-release request letter
- Your Kansas rights & appeal deadlines
Your Kansas Tax Agency
- Agency: Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR)
- Phone: (785) 368-8222
- Portal: www.ksrevenue.gov
- State income tax: Yes
If tax is unpaid 60 days after it becomes due, the Secretary issues a tax warrant that is docketed and becomes a lien/judgment (Kan. Stat. Ann. §79-3235, “Collection of delinquent taxes; tax lien”); warrant/levy procedures under §79-3235a. Assessment limitation 3 years (§79-3230).
Verified Kansas Resolution Options
Installment agreements: Payment plan / installment agreements administered by KDOR (general collection authority under Kan. Stat. Ann. §79-3235) via the Kansas Customer Service Center.
Offer in compromise / settlement: Compromise/abatement of delinquent income taxes under Kan. Stat. Ann. §79-3233a (“Compromise of delinquent income taxes of taxpayers; procedure”) at Secretary discretion (doubtful collectibility).
Penalty abatement: Penalty waiver for good cause under Kan. Stat. Ann. §79-3228.
Wage / levy protection: Federal CCPA floor (15 U.S.C. §1673): ordinary creditor garnishment limited to the lesser of 25% of disposable earnings or the amount exceeding 30× the federal minimum wage. State tax levies on wages may exceed this consumer cap at agency discretion. Kansas applies the federal 75% disposable-earnings exemption (Kan. Stat. Ann. §60-2310).
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Free ConsultationThis package is an educational/self-help tool prepared based on Kansas law (Kan. Stat. Ann. §79-3235, “Collection of delinquent taxes; tax lien”). It is not legal advice and not a substitute for a licensed tax professional.