Kansas · Cost segregation
Cost Segregation in Kansas
Conforms to federal bonus depreciation.
Kansas conforms to federal bonus depreciation — you get the accelerated first-year benefit at both the federal and Kansas level.
Kansas at a glance
- Bonus-depreciation conformity
- Conforms to federal bonus depreciation
- §179 treatment
- Conforms to the full federal §179 expensing limit
- §1250 recapture
- Recaptured as ordinary income at the state level
- Top individual rate
- 5.58%
- State return form
- Form K-40
How cost segregation works
Cost segregation reclassifies parts of a building into shorter recovery classes (5-, 7-, and 15-year property) instead of depreciating everything over 27.5 or 39 years. That front-loads your deductions — and federal can let you write off much of the reclassified basis in year one. How much of that benefit also flows through at the state level depends on Kansas’s conformity rules above.
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