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Baby Boomers and Immigrants on the Range: Population Trends in Kansas
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The State of Innovation in Kansas
Joshua L. Rosenbloom

Sizing up Kansas Public Finance
Glenn W. Fisher, H. Edward Flentje, W. Bartley Hildreth, and John D. Wong

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City-County Consolidation: Reshaping the Local Government Landscape

Suzanne M. Leland


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Table 1
Sources of State Tax Revenue in Kansas, 2003


Item

Amount

Per Capita

 

 

 

Population (July 1, 2003, released December 18, 2003)

2,724

X

 

 

 

Total taxes

5,008,411

1,838.62

 

 

 

Property taxes

54,030

19.83

Sales and gross receipts

2,664,383

978.11

General sales and gross receipts

1,888,543

693.30

Selective sales taxes

775,840

284.82

Alcoholic beverages

83,982

30.83

Amusements

675

0.25

Insurance premiums

121,317

44.54

 

 

 

Motor fuels

411,458

151.05

Pari-mutuels

3,875

1.42

Public utilities

758

0.28

Tobacco products

133,760

49.10

Other selective sales

20,015

7.35

 

 

 

Licenses

256,372

94.12

Alcoholic beverages

2,404

0.88

Amusements

211

0.08

Corporation

41,619

15.28

Hunting and fishing

16,784

6.16

 

 

 

Motor vehicle

155,959

57.25

Motor vehicle operators

10,081

3.70

Public utility

4,361

1.60

Occupation and business, NEC

22,190

8.15

Other licenses

2,763

1.01

 

 

 

Other taxes

2,033,626

746.56

Individual income

1,776,884

652.31

Corporation net income

124,519

45.71

Death and gift

46,952

17.24

Documentary and stock transfer

X

X

Severance

85,271

31.30

Other

X

X


Source: Bureau of the Census; http://www.census.gov/govs/www/statetax.html

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