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Code · Kansas · Chapter 79 — Taxation

79-32,120.

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79-32,120. Kansas itemized deductions of an individual.
(A)For all tax years prior to tax year 2021, if federal taxable income of an individual is determined by itemizing deductions from such individual's federal adjusted gross income, such individual may elect to deduct the Kansas itemized deduction in lieu of the Kansas standard deduction.
(B)For tax year 2021, and all tax years thereafter, an individual may elect to deduct the Kansas itemized deduction in lieu of the Kansas standard deduction, regardless of whether or not such individual's federal taxable income is determined by itemizing deductions from such individual's federal adjusted gross income.
(2)For the tax years commencing on and after January 1, 2015, and ending before January 1, 2018, the Kansas itemized deduction of an individual means the following deductions from federal adjusted gross income, other than federal deductions for personal exemptions, as provided in the federal internal revenue code with the modifications specified in this section:
(A)100% of charitable contributions that qualify as charitable contributions allowable as deductions in section 170 of the federal internal revenue code;
(B)50% of the amount of qualified residence interest as provided in section 163(h) of the federal internal revenue code; and
(C)50% of the amount of taxes on real and personal property as provided in section 164(a) of the federal internal revenue code.
(3)For the tax year commencing on and after January 1, 2018, and ending before January 1, 2019, the Kansas itemized deduction of an individual means the following deductions from federal adjusted gross income, other than federal deductions for personal exemptions, as provided in the federal internal revenue code with the modifications specified in this section:
(A)100% of charitable contributions that qualify as charitable contributions allowable as deductions in section 170 of the federal internal revenue code;
(B)50% of expenses for medical care allowable as deductions in section 213 of the federal internal revenue code;
(C)50% of the amount of qualified residence interest as provided in section 163(h) of the federal internal revenue code; and
(D)50% of the amount of taxes on real and personal property as provided in section 164(a) of the federal internal revenue code.
(4)For the tax year commencing on and after January 1, 2019, and ending before January 1, 2020, the Kansas itemized deduction of an individual means the following deductions from federal adjusted gross income, other than federal deductions for personal exemptions, as provided in the federal internal revenue code with the modifications specified in this section:
(A)100% of charitable contributions that qualify as charitable contributions allowable as deductions in section 170 of the federal internal revenue code;
(B)75% of expenses for medical care allowable as deductions in section 213 of the federal internal revenue code;
(C)75% of the amount of qualified residence interest as provided in section 163(h) of the federal internal revenue code; and
(D)75% of the amount of taxes on real and personal property as provided in section 164(a) of the federal internal revenue code.
(5)For the tax years commencing on and after January 1, 2020, the Kansas itemized deduction of an individual means the following deductions from federal adjusted gross income, other than federal deductions for personal exemptions, as provided in the federal internal revenue code with the modifications specified in this section:
(A)100% of charitable contributions that qualify as charitable contributions allowable as deductions in section 170 of the federal internal revenue code;
(B)100% of expenses for medical care allowable as deductions in section 213 of the federal internal revenue code;
(C)100% of the amount of qualified residence interest as provided in section 163(h) of the federal internal revenue code; and
(D)100% of the amount of taxes on real and personal property as provided in section 164(a) of the federal internal revenue code.
(b)The total amount of deductions from federal adjusted gross income shall be reduced by the total amount of income taxes imposed by or paid to this state or any other taxing jurisdiction to the extent that the same are deducted in determining the federal itemized deductions and by the amount of all depreciation deductions claimed for any real or tangible personal property upon which the deduction allowed by K.S.A. 79-32,221 , 79-32,227 , 79-32,232 , 79-32,237 , 79-32,249 , 79-32,250 , 79-32,255 or 79-32,256 , and amendments thereto, is or has been claimed.
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