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Old 02-28-2009, 08:16 PM
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Does Kansas require a separate election to be treated as a Subchapter S corporation?

According to Kansas Department of Revenue, a corporation that is an Subchapter S corporation for Federal income tax purposes is automatically a Subchapter S corporation for Kansas purposes. Further, that Corporation is required to file as a Subchapter S corporation unless that corporation is a bank, saving and loan or trust company.

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