Even with better-than-projected tax collections, Kansans are not expected to see tax cuts under a new law that buys down rates as more taxes flow into the state.
Legislative researchers have notified lawmakers that the revenues generated for the fiscal year ending June 30 aren't enough to lower taxes for 2026 even though they beat estimates by about $248 million.
Assuming inflation for June comes in at where it's . . .
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