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Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) Bonds

Bond financing for Kansas municipalities to develop major commercial, entertainment and tourism destinations

CONTACT

Bob North, Chief Counsel

(785) 296-1913

[email protected]

Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) Bonds are a financing tool that allows Kansas municipalities to issue bonds to finance the development of major commercial, entertainment and tourism projects. The bonds are paid off through the sales tax revenue generated by the development.

The intent is to increase regional and national visitation to Kansas.

Who Qualifies

  • Kansas municipalities, both rural and urban

Eligibility Requirements

  • STAR Bonds are used to assist the development of major entertainment or tourism destinations in Kansas. State and local sales tax revenue generated by the attraction and associated retail development are used to pay back the bonds.
  • In metropolitan areas, STAR Bonds can be used only for projects with an anticipated capital investment of $75 million and with at least $75 million in projected gross annual sales.
  • In rural areas, STAR Bond projects have no specific financial threshold, but must be of major regional or statewide significance.
  • The creation of a STAR Bond district requires approval by the Kansas Secretary of Commerce.

Application Period

Applications for STAR Bonds are accepted year round.

STAR Bond Webinar

Opportunities for Rural Communities

Additional Resources

STAR Bonds Overview & FAQs
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