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Kansas will see the last of its gradual reductions on statewide sales taxes on groceries, but in Shawnee County, local taxes will remain.
On Jan. 1, 2025, the grocery bills in Kansas will drop. The reason is the state’s food sales tax will fall from 2% to 0%.
While the state sales tax on grocery food is now eliminated in Kansas, shoppers will still have to pay any local sales taxes. In Topeka, that means paying at least 2.85% extra on your grocery bill.