Every Kansas-based motor carrier with an International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) license is required to file an IFTA tax return each quarter. Submitting your IFTA Quarterly Tax Returns just got easier thanks to the Kansas Department of Revenue’s Kansas IFTA Quarterly Filings application (https://www.kansas.gov/ifta-quarterly/). Kansas motor carriers with an active Kansas ID and an IFTA license can submit their IFTA Quarterly tax returns online, anytime, without having to take the time to manually fill out paper forms or perform manual calculations on taxes, interest, and penalties. The application also allows motor carriers with an outstanding tax balance to conveniently make payments online (EFT) with an electronic check or print a mail-in payment voucher and pay by check.

“Online filing benefits Kansas-based motor carriers and Kansas Department of Revenue with faster and more efficient processing of returns and refunds,” said Ken Rakestraw, Customer Relations Core Process Manager or the Kansas Department of Revenue. “The carrier enters the total miles and gallons purchased during the quarter, per jurisdiction traveled, and the calculations are automatically calculated. Copies of returns can be easily accessed for free through your online history.”

Built as a part of TruckingKS, the Kansas Department of Revenue’s online trucking permit system, the enhanced Kansas IFTA Quarterly Filings application offers an updated look, as well as improved ability to perform the following:

Change your mailing address
Automatically calculate taxes, interest, and penalties
File the current quarter return on an active account
Access a personal history of any and all Kansas IFTA Quarterly tax filings completed online

The next Quarterly Tax filing deadline is July 31, 2012.

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