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Kansas Payroll Tax and Labor Laws
Get your Kansas State Tax ID Numbers
Click HERE to obtain State Tax ID
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Kansas Wage and Hour Laws
Minimum Wage
Kansas’s minimum wage rate is currently $7.25 per hour.
For more information on Kansas’s minimum wage law, please click HERE.
Overtime
Kansas employers who are covered under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) must follow the federal overtime rules which require employers to pay non-exempt employees one and one-half the regular rate of pay for hours worked over 40 in a workweek.
Kansas employers who are not covered under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) must follow the state overtime law which requires employers to pay employees one and one-half the regular rate of pay for hours worked over 46 in a workweek.
For more information on Kansas’s overtime laws, please click HERE.
Pay Frequency
Kansas’s pay frequency statute requires employers to pay employees at least once per month on regular paydays designated in advance.
For more information on Kansas’s pay frequency rules, please click HERE.
Kansas Unemployment
Taxable Wage Base ($000s): $14,000
New Employer Rate (% Taxable Wages): 2.7% New Employer, or 6.0 % Construction
Employee Tax Rate (% Taxable Wages): None
Kansas Income Tax Withholding
Kansas requires employers to withhold state income tax from employees' wages and remit the amounts withheld to the Department of Revenue.
Employers must withhold tax from all taxable wages paid to resident employees performing services in or out of Kansas and to nonresident employees performing services inside the state.
Kansas State Resources
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