History of sales tax rates in Kansas.
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No tax rate should ever go up. At the same tax rate government revenues would increase at the same rate as prices, incomes and property values. To raise the tax rate is an indicator that government is growing at a faster rate than the privet sector, or is doing a very bad job at spending our money.