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Kansas Tax Relief — IRS Help for KS Residents

Kansas residents facing IRS problems need experienced representation. The Kansas Department of Revenue (ksrevenue.gov) administers a graduated state income tax with rates from 3.1% to 5.7% separately from the IRS, with e-services through the Kansas Customer Service Center portal. With an economy built on agriculture, aviation manufacturing, and a strong small-business community across both metro and rural areas, Kansas taxpayers face unique challenges when dealing with federal IRS obligations. Our team provides professional tax relief services to KS residents statewide.

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Tax Relief Services in Kansas

New Beginning Tax Solutions provides nationwide IRS tax relief services to Kansas residents. Whether you are dealing with back taxes, an IRS lien, a bank levy, or wage garnishment, our team of tax professionals can help. We represent KS taxpayers before the IRS — so you never have to face the IRS alone.

The IRS collects billions in unpaid taxes every year, and Kansas taxpayers are not exempt. Our team understands the IRS collection process, state-specific considerations, and the full range of federal tax resolution options available to KS residents.

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Common Tax Problems Facing Kansas Taxpayers

KS residents face many of the same IRS challenges as taxpayers nationwide — but certain issues are more common depending on the local economy and industries.

Agriculture & Farm Income Challenges

Kansas is a leading wheat, cattle, and grain sorghum producer. Farmers and ranchers face complex IRS rules around commodity income, livestock depreciation, CRP payments, and farm program benefits that frequently lead to filing complications.

Aviation Manufacturing & Skilled Trade Issues

Kansas is a major aviation manufacturing center (Wichita). Skilled trades workers with overtime, contract work, and per-diem assignments face withholding complexities and underpayment of estimated tax issues.

Small Business & Rural Entrepreneurship

Kansas's small-town economies rely heavily on small businesses. Self-employed Kansans in retail, services, and agriculture support often lack tax planning resources and fall behind on quarterly estimated tax obligations.

Oil & Gas Royalty Income Reporting

Kansas has significant oil and gas production. Landowners receiving royalty payments face complex reporting around depletion allowances, lease bonuses, and passive activity rules that can trigger IRS audits.

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We help KS taxpayers in major cities across the state. Select your city to see local tax relief information and how our specialists can assist.

Kansas Tax Relief — Questions Answered

Does the Kansas Department of Revenue coordinate IRS collection actions?
The Kansas Department of Revenue (ksrevenue.gov) administers a graduated state income tax with rates from 3.1% to 5.7% separately from the IRS, with e-services through the Kansas Customer Service Center. The two agencies operate independently but share certain taxpayer information. A Kansas state tax lien or levy is separate from a federal IRS lien or levy. Our firm focuses on federal IRS representation; for Kansas DOR-specific matters, we can refer you to a qualified Kansas state tax professional.
I'm a Kansas farmer with IRS debt — how do commodity prices and crop insurance affect my situation?
Kansas is a leading producer of wheat, grain sorghum, and cattle. Crop insurance proceeds, commodity program payments (ARC/PLC), and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) payments are all federally taxable income. Farmers who receive these payments without setting aside funds for taxes often accumulate significant IRS balances. Additionally, the IRS allows special estimated tax rules for farmers. We can help you file delinquent returns using all applicable agricultural tax provisions — including income averaging and Section 179/bonus depreciation — then negotiate a resolution.
I work in aviation manufacturing in Wichita — can the IRS garnish my paycheck as a skilled-trade worker?
Yes. Wichita is a global aviation manufacturing center, and the IRS can garnish wages from any employer through Form 668-W. Skilled-trade workers in aerospace often have complex pay structures — overtime, contract assignments, per-diem — that can lead to withholding shortfalls and accumulated IRS debt. If you face a wage garnishment, the fastest way to stop it is to enter into an IRS resolution: an installment agreement, Offer in Compromise, or Currently Not Collectible status.
Can you help if I live in rural Western Kansas or a small community on the High Plains?
Yes. We serve Kansas residents in every county — from Wichita, Overland Park, and Kansas City metro to rural communities in Western Kansas (Dodge City, Garden City, Hays) and the smallest towns on the High Plains. All consultations are by phone, and documents are exchanged through secure electronic upload. Kansans in every corner of the state receive equal access to our services.
How does Kansas's affordable cost of living affect my IRS Offer in Compromise?
Kansas has an overall cost of living below the national average, though there is variation between the Kansas City suburbs (Johnson County) and rural Western Kansas counties. The IRS applies Collection Financial Standards based on your county, and lower living costs mean lower allowable expenses on paper. This can make an Offer in Compromise more difficult to qualify for — the IRS may calculate that you have more disposable income available for tax payments than a resident of a high-cost state. However, an Installment Agreement payment may be more affordable as a result.
I receive oil and gas royalty payments in Kansas. How does the IRS tax this income?
Kansas has significant oil and gas production, and many landowners receive royalty payments. The IRS treats oil and gas royalties as ordinary income reportable on Schedule E, and you may qualify for the depletion allowance — either cost depletion or percentage depletion (generally 15% of gross income from the property). Improper reporting of royalty income and depletion deductions is a frequent IRS audit trigger. If you have unfiled returns or owe taxes related to oil and gas royalties, we can help.

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New Beginning Tax Solutions is a private tax resolution company and is not affiliated with the IRS or any government agency. Results vary based on individual circumstances.