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Payment Plan Request for Businesses

General Information
The Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) may consider a payment plan agreement for taxpayers to resolve their accounts if certain criteria are met.

Penalty and interest will continue to accrue during the life of the agreement based upon any unpaid tax. Any refunds or other monies due to the taxpayer will be applied to the liability, even if the taxpayer is/has made all of their installment payments on time.

In some cases where the pay plan exceeds six (6) months, a tax warrant will be filed with the District Court to protect the State's interest. A tax warrant will also be filed if the Statute of Limitations is due to expire during the term of the payment plan.

Taxpayers who are granted a payment plan must file and pay all current and future taxes and estimated payments when due. Any additional debts not included in the agreement or missed payments will be considered default of the agreement and KDOR may take immediate enforcement action.

Get the Payment Plan Request for BUSINESSES (CM-16) here.

If your payment plan is approved you will receive a payment plan confirmation by mail within 14 days of our processing your request.

If your payment plan is denied, you will receive instructions from KDOR on how to proceed.

Once a payment plan is set, you may choose from one of the following four options offered by KDOR to pay your tax:

Get the Payment Plan Request for BUSINESSES (CM-16) here.

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