Kansas may make it easier for local governments to raise sales taxes. State lawmakers on a Special Tax Committee have recommended that the Legislature remove a required step for counties to get legislative permission before asking voters for a tax increase. “This was something that I’ve been looking at, actually since I was a county commissioner, realizing that the process is extremely cumbersome,” said Rep. Adam Smith, R-Weskan and the committee chair. The committee was tasked with studying various tax issues, among which was simplifying the process for counties in particular to obtain sales tax authority. “Just judging from the general temperature of the committee, I think that’s something that will move forward fairly quickly,” Smith said. “If it’s the House that gets that, we will hopefully get that sent over to the Senate fairly quickly.”
Source: CJonline