State guides/KS
Kansas Information Report: deadline, fees, and what happens if you miss it
When it's due
Kansas moved from annual to biennial information reports — due April 15 (forms and cadence changed recently; confirm your entity's next due date with the Secretary of State).
What it costs
$100 or less depending on entity type and filing method — confirm current fees.
If you miss it
Penalties and eventual forfeiture of the entity's authority to do business.
Worth knowing
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