Kansas Tax Filing Requirements
You must file a Kansas individual income tax return if you are required to file a federal income tax return or if your Kansas adjusted gross income is more than the total of your Kansas standard deduction and exemption allowance. You must file a Kansas individual income tax return to receive any refund of taxes withheld, regardless of the amount of total income, or to receive the food sales tax refund.
You must file a Tax Return, if your income exceeds the limit for the filing status.
A Resident
| Filing Status | Income Limit |
| S | $5,250 |
| S | $6,100 |
| S | $6,950 |
| MFJ | $10,500 |
| MFJ | $11,200 |
| MFJ | $11,900 |
| MFJ | $11,900 |
| MFJ | $12,600 |
| MFJ | $13,300 |
| MFS | $5,250 |
| MFS | $6,100 |
| MFS | $6,950 |
| HH | $9,000 |
| HH | $9,850 |
| HH | $10,700 |