You should have noticed a slightly lower food bill at grocery stores across Kansas this week. As part of legislative action last year, the state sales tax on food went from 6.5 percent to 4 percent Sunday. By itself, that reduction could save people $2.50 in taxes on $100 worth of groceries. The tax will drop to 2 percent on Jan. 1, 2024, before being totally eliminated at the start of 2025. Residents need to check their receipts because some retailers have struggled to make the changeover earlier this week.
Source: KVOE Emporia Radio