The Kansas Transparency Database Explorer details all the economic development incentive funding or economic development grant funding that provides more than $50,000. This information is updated twice a year.
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プログラム | 会計年度 | Tax Year | 受取人 | 提供金額 | 請求額 | 残額 | 新規雇用 | 雇用維持 | これまでの仕事 | Total Capital 投資 |
住所 | 都市 | 郵便番号 | 郡 | ベンチマーク1 | ベンチマーク2 | ベンチマーク3 | ベンチマーク4 | ベンチマーク5 | ベンチマーク6 | Benefit Received | Status |
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The Kansas Transparency Database Explorer details all of the economic development incentive programs administered in Kansas — and is updated twice a year. As we continue to update and improve the database, we will meet our primary goal which is to provide data in real time so the status of every project is current and accurate. When a business is looking to locate or grow in Kansas, the Kansas Department of Commerce works with them on incentives and other support they might need to create new jobs and capital investment in our state.
So, if you are wondering what state incentive programs were used to bring a new business to your community or to see how these incentives are used to support projects across our great state, this is the place to find that information. You can look for projects by company name or by Kansas county. You also can search for details on the use of specific incentive programs the state offers. To get started, simply use the search functions on the left of the page. Thank you for visiting the Kansas Transparency Database Explorer! If you have any questions, please contact us here.
KSA 79-4804 establishes the EDIF. The statute indicates that expenditures from the fund shall be used generally for: supporting and enhancing the existing economic foundation of the State; fostering growth through the expansion of current businesses, and the establishment and attraction of new, commercial, and industrial enterprises.
By statute (K.S.A. 74-50,227(d)(4)), the names or other personally identifying information of individuals who have made contributions or investments cannot be disclosed.
K.S.A. 79-50,22(a) states that the Department of Commerce shall collect incentive data from economic development incentive programs that provide more than $50,000 of annual incentives from administering agencies.
No credits have been claimed in the following tax credit programs in TY 2020, TY 2021 and TY 2022:
In TY 2021 and TY 2022, no credits were claimed in the
In TY 2021 and TY 2022, less than $50,000 credits were claimed in the:
In TY 2020, TY 2021 and TY 2022, less than $50,000 credits were claimed in in the Disabled Access Credit program.
In TY 2022, less than $50,000 credits were claimed in the Targeted Employment Credit.
Attracting Professional Sports to Kansas Fund has not been utilized. Therefore, no data to share.
Housing Investor Credit total in TY 2022 was $149,000. Additional information can be found from the Kansas Housing Resource Corporation.
Broadband Grants
Rural Opportunities Zones (ROZ):