Easily Renew Your Kansas Professional Healthcare License Online

The renewal period for Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants and Respiratory Therapists has begun (February 15 – March 31, 2010). Renewals received after March 31 will be accepted with a late fee (April 1 – 30, 2010). The Kansas State Board of Healing Arts (KSBHA) partnered with Kansas.gov, a service of the Information Network of Kansas, Inc., to provide healthcare professionals currently licensed by KSBHA to renew their credentials online at http://www.kansas.gov/healingarts.

KSBHA online renewals provide the following benefits:

Enables you to easily renew your professional healthcare license online
Secure credit card or electronic check payments
24-hour access for your convenience
Ability to print your confirmation while waiting to receive your permanent card in the mail.

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Kansans: Are You Still Filing a Paper Tax Return?

The Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) encourages residents to file 2010 Individual Income Tax Returns online with the new version of the easy-to-use Kansas WebFile (https://www.kansas.gov/webfile).

This year, the state is distributing a very limited number of paper income tax forms and booklets to save taxpayer dollars. Online filing through WebFile is secure, fast and paperless, and is the only method through which citizens can have their refunds directly deposited into their bank accounts. Direct deposit refunds may be received in less than one week, with online filers requesting paper checks receiving refunds up to 80 percent quicker than those filing traditional paper forms. In addition, paper filed returns do not qualify for direct deposit refunds.

WebFile was originally launched by the state in 2002. Last year, KDOR received 80 percent of the 1.5 million individual income tax returns electronically, up from 68 percent filed online in 2009.

The 2010 Individual Income Tax Return deadline is April 18, 2011. Save time and file online today at: https://www.kansas.gov/webfile.

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Kansas Dental Board Issues Online Renewal Notices

Kansas Dental Board is now recommending all dentists and hygienists renew their licenses online via an application developed in partnership with Kansas.gov. All persons with licenses expiring in 2012 now receive an email with instructions for online renewal. The cost-efficient online notice replaces the previously pre-populated renewal form that was mailed in the past.

To renew online, visit https://www.kansas.gov/ssrv-dbr/index.html.

Renewal cycle opened Oct. 1, 2012
All licenses expiring in 2012 must be renewed no later than Dec. 31, 2012
Licensees can pay by electronic check or credit card through the secured payment engine provided by Kansas.gov at time of online renewal.

For a list of requirements and frequently asked questions, please visit the Kansas Dental Board’s Web site at: http://www.kansas.gov/kdb/.

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Kansas Motor Carriers: Hit “Enter” Then Hit the Road!

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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Kansas Medical Professionals Can Now Renew Credentials Online

Doctors of Medicine and Surgery currently licensed by the Kansas Board of Healing Arts (KSBHA) may renew their credentials online using the Board’s online renewal system (https://www.kansas.gov/ksbha-license-renewal/). The MD renewal cycle opened May 15, 2012.

In order to renew online, you must have:

Kansas Board of Healing Arts License number
Last four digits of your Social Security Number
Name and license number of all health care professionals you supervise or that supervise you (if required)
Continuing education CEU hours (if required)
Proof of malpractice insurance coverage
Birth date
Payment method, such as: credit or debit card or e-check

The renewal period for MDs and Surgeons opened May 15, 2012 and will remain open through June 30, 2012. A license that is NOT renewed during the regular renewal cycle will automatically expire on July 1, 2012. An expired license may still be renewed between July 1, 2012 and July 31, 2012 but will incur late fees and may be subject to privilege or insurance penalties.

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Kansans: Filing Taxes Electronically Makes Process Easier, Speeds Refund Delivery

Filing individual income taxes online removes the onerous process of filling out paper forms, and is the fastest way for taxpayers to receive refunds, according to the Kansas Department of Revenue. Kansas residents can visit Kansas WebFile (https://www.kansas.gov/webfile) to file their 2011 Kansas Individual Income Tax Returns online.

To save taxpayer dollars, the state is distributing a limited number of paper income tax forms and booklets. Online filing through WebFile is secure, fast and paperless, and allows taxpayers to have their refunds directly deposited into their bank accounts. Paper-filed returns do not qualify for direct deposit funds.

Taxpayers who file and request a direct deposit usually receive their refunds in less than one week – up to 80 percent quicker than those who file traditional paper forms. People also may choose to receive their refunds in the form of paper checks.

Kansas launched WebFile in 2002. Last year, the Department of Revenue received 84 percent of over 1.5 million individual income tax returns electronically, an increase from 80 percent filed online in 2010.

The 2011 Individual Income Tax Return deadline is April 17, 2012. Save time and file online today at: https://www.kansas.gov/webfile.

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