By default, LLCs themselves do not pay income taxes, only their members do. Some states do impose a separate tax or fee on LLCs for the privilege of doing business in the state. The tax is payable to the state’s Department of Revenue (DOR). Use the state’s corporation income tax return (Form K-120) to pay the tax.
How do I sell my LLC in Kansas?
What to do when you sell your business:
- Complete the Notice of Business Closure (CR-108)
- Return the completed form to: Kansas Department of Revenue, PO Box 3506, Topeka, KS 66625-3506 or FAX to 785-291-3614.
- Include information on the date the business was sold.
- Include the name and address of the new owner.
How to search for a business entity in Kansas?
Welcome to the Business Entity Search Station (BESS) for the Secretary of State’s office. Below you will see a list of the various databases our office maintains, along with a brief description of each. Select the link to perform a search. Business Entity Database (view information for a business on file with the Secretary of State)
Where can I find a self employed LLC?
If you need help learning about the tax implications for self employed people and LLC members, or if you are thinking about establishing a single-member LLC, you can post your legal need on UpCounsel’s marketplace. UpCounsel accepts only the top 5 percent of lawyers to its site.
Can a sole proprietorship be registered in Kansas?
Note: The state of Kansas does not register sole proprietorships, d/b/a, assumed name, trade name or fictitious name entities. Therefore the Secretary of State cannot provide a database for searching these entity types.
Do you have to pay business taxes in Kansas?
A business may also be subject to business taxes administered by the Kansas Department of Revenue based on the type of business. To learn more, click on the Business Tax Type link below. A business may also be subject to various taxes assessed at the city and/or county level such as personal property tax and real estate taxes.