The Kansas House on Wednesday approved a bill gradually moving the state to a single tax rate as income tax revenues beat inflation.
The House voted 84-38 to pass a bill backed by the Kansas Chamber of Commerce that gradually cuts individual income taxes to 4% when the state generates $5.96 billion dollars that come from income taxes plus inflation.
The bill now goes to the Senate as the regular session quickly winds down and . . .
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