City of Kansas City, MO

Mar 28, 2025

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The City of Kansas City, MO state agency in Missouri is responsible for overseeing various government functions and services within the city limits. As a key player in ensuring state compliance, this agency works to uphold regulations and standards set forth by the state government.

Agency Accounts

Kansas City Business License Account

Access your online account via Kansas City, MO QuickTax.

The Kansas City Business License Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Kansas City Business License ID

Kansas City, MO Earnings Tax Account (Withholding)

Access your online account via Kansas City, MO QuickTax.

The Kansas City, MO Earnings Tax Account (Withholding) allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Kansas City Earnings Tax Account (Withholding)

Kansas City Business Profits Tax Account

Access your online account via Kansas City, MO QuickTax.

The Kansas City Business Profits Tax Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Kansas City Business Profits Tax Account

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