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Are Learning Quest Education Savings Programs taxable to Kansas?

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Are Learning Quest Education Savings Programs taxable to Kansas?

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You may reduce the amount of income you pay Kansas Income Tax on by the amount you contribute to the Learning Quest Education Savings Programs up to a maximum of $6,000 per student if you are married filing a joint return, and $3,000 per student for any other filing status. You enter the amount to be subtracted on Kansas Form Schedule S, Part A, Line A15. Any taxpayer who contributes to the account is entitled to the deduction regardless of whether or not they are the account owner. For more information about Learning Quest, call 1-800-579-2203, or you may visit their web site at www.learningquestsavings.com.

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