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Code · Kansas · Chapter 40 — Insurance

40-2804. Same; net income for purpose of computing tax on other companies.

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40-2804. Same; net income for purpose of computing tax on other companies. For the purpose of computing the tax imposed under the provisions of this act the term "net income" as applied to a domestic fire and casualty insurance company shall mean the amount required to be reported as "net income" in the annual statement form required to be filed by such company with the Kansas commissioner of insurance under the provisions of K.S.A. 40-225 , and amendments thereto; as applied to a domestic mutual hail insurance company the term "net income" shall mean the amount required to be reported as "net income," annual increase in reserve fund in section VII of the annual statement form required to be filed by such company with the Kansas commissioner of insurance under the provisions of K.S.A. 40-225 , and amendments thereto; and as applied to a domestic county mutual fire insurance company the term "net income" shall mean the amount required to be reported as "net income," annual net gain in its combined reserve and general funds in section VII of the annual statement form required to be filed by such company with the Kansas commissioner of insurance under the provisions of K.S.A. 40-225 , and amendments thereto.
If any such domestic fire and casualty insurance company, domestic mutual hail insurance company, or domestic county mutual fire insurance company does business in states other than Kansas its "net income" shall be determined by the proportion of net premiums (gross premiums less cancellations) received from business written in Kansas compared to total net premiums received from all its business. Insurance companies connected through stock ownership with a common parent corporation, which operate under common control and management are hereby authorized to make a consolidated return for the purpose of determining "net income" under the provisions of this section and intercompany transactions shall not be considered or included for the purpose of such determination.
If a domestic insurance company is exempt for any reason from filing an annual statement with the Kansas insurance department, its net income shall be determined in the same manner as herein provided. For the purposes of this section, the term "net income" shall not include dividends received from stock issued by Kansas Venture Capital, Inc. to the extent such dividends are included in the Kansas taxable income of a corporation, interest income on obligations of this state or a political subdivision thereof which is specifically exempt from income tax under the laws of this state authorizing the issuance of such obligations.
For the purposes of this section, the term "net income" shall include the amount of any charitable contribution made to the extent the same is claimed as the basis for the credit allowed pursuant to K.S.A. 79-32,196 , and amendments thereto. For the purposes of this section, the term "net income" shall include the amount of any contribution made to the extent the same is claimed as the basis for the credit allowed pursuant to K.S.A. 74-50,154 , and amendments thereto.
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