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Code · Kansas · Chapter 79 — Taxation

79-3654. Same; legislative findings.

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79-3654. Same; legislative findings. The legislature finds that:
(a)State and local tax systems should treat transactions in a competitively neutral manner;
(b)a simplified sales and use tax system that treats all transactions in a competitively neutral manner will strengthen and preserve the sales and use tax as vital state and local revenue sources and preserve state fiscal sovereignty;
(c)remote sellers should not receive preferential tax treatment at the expense of local "main street" merchants, nor should such vendors be burdened with special, discriminatory or multiple taxes;
(d)the state should simplify sales and use taxes to reduce the administrative burden of collection; and
(e)while states have the sovereign right to set their own tax policies, states working together have the opportunity to develop a more simple, uniform, and fair system of state sales and use taxation without federal government mandates of interference.
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