Definition: Reverse Sales Tax in Kansas
Reverse sales tax is the process of removing tax from a price that already includes it. Instead of starting with a pre-tax price and adding tax, you start with the final receipt total and extract two numbers: the original pre-tax price and the tax amount collected.
For Kansas, this page starts with the 8.70% default average combined rate estimate. Local rates can vary, so for exact reverse tax, enter the rate printed on your receipt or use the official state/address lookup.
Important Kansas sales tax note: Kansas has a 6.50% state sales tax rate plus an average local component of 2.20%. Local rates vary, so use the exact receipt or address rate for audit-sensitive reverse calculations.
