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Kansas's CPA market serves a diverse economy blending agriculture, aviation manufacturing, and professional services. The Kansas Board of Accountancy requires 150 semester hours for licensure. CPAs must complete 120 hours of continuing professional education every three years, including 6 hours of ethics and minimum technical hour requirements.

Key Tax Considerations: Kansas has graduated individual income tax rates up to 5.7% and a corporate rate structure. CPAs commonly handle agricultural tax planning, state income tax compliance, sales and use tax, and business tax credits. The state has experimented with various tax policies in recent years, requiring practitioners to stay current on changes. Multi-state planning is common for Kansas City area businesses operating in both Kansas and Missouri.

Industry Specializations: Agriculture (wheat, cattle, grain storage), aviation and aerospace manufacturing (Wichita is a major hub), food processing, healthcare, higher education, and energy are key practice areas. CPAs often specialize in aircraft manufacturing cost accounting, agricultural cooperatives, farm succession planning, and serving the unique needs of general aviation businesses.

For CPA Professionals: The Kansas Society of CPAs serves practitioners statewide. Major markets include Wichita (aviation/manufacturing focus), the Kansas side of Kansas City (diverse economy), Topeka (state government), and Lawrence (university community). Rural areas often experience CPA shortages, creating opportunities for practitioners comfortable with agricultural clients. The state offers central U.S. location, affordable living, and stable practice environments.