Instructions For Form K-40h - Homestead Claim - 2000 Page 2

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Line 4 — Wages and Earned Income Credit
QUALIFICATIONS — Lines 1 through 3
Wages/Kansas Adjusted Gross Income: If you file an
IMPORTANT: To qualify, you must first have been a
income tax return, enter in the first space your Kansas
resident of Kansas all of 2000.
Adjusted Gross Income from Line 3 of your Form K-40,
exclusive of (adding back) any net operating losses or
If you were a Kansas resident all year, complete ONLY
net capital losses .
If you are not required to file an
the qualification that applies to your situation.
For
income tax return, enter in the first space the total of all
example, if you are aged 60 and also blind, you need
wages, salaries, commissions, fees, bonuses, and tips
only complete line 1.
received by you and your spouse during 2000.
Earned Income Credit: Enter in the second space any
Line 1 — Age Qualification
federal earned income credit received during 2000. This
is generally the amount shown on your 1999 Federal
If you were born before January 1, 1945, enter your
income tax return but could include amounts from prior
date of birth (month, day and year) in the spaces
years received in 2000.
provided.
Add the amounts for income and earned income credit
Line 2 — Disabled or Blind Qualification
together and enter the total on line 4.
If you are blind or totally and permanently disabled,
Line 5 — All Taxable Income Other Than Wages and
enter the month, day and year you became blind or
Pensions
disabled.
Enter on line 5 all taxable interest and dividend
income,
unemployment,
self-employment
income,
IMPORTANT: You must enclose documen-
business or farm income, alimony received, rental or
tation of permanent disability or blindness
with
each
year’s
Homestead
claim.
partnership
income,
the
gain
from
business
or
Enclose with Form K-40H either:
investment property sales, and any long-term capital
gains that were included in federal adjusted gross
a copy of your Social Security statement showing
income. A net operating loss or net capital loss may not
your disability began prior to 2000,
be used to reduce household income. If you have non-
OR
taxable interest or dividends, enter them on line 9, “All
Schedule DIS (page 21) completed by your doctor.
Other Income.”
Line 3 — Dependent Child Qualification
If you used a portion of your homestead for rental or
business income, enter the net rental or business
income on line 5. NOTE: You must also complete the
If you have at least one dependent child under 18 who
worksheet on page 18 to determine the property tax
lived with you all year, enter the youngest child’s name
amount to enter on line 11.
(but born prior to January 1, 2000) and date of birth in
the boxes provided.
Line
6
—Social
Security,
SSI,
and
Railroad
Retirement
If you did not meet one of the three
Enter on line 6 the total Social Security , Supplemental
qualifications, you do not qualify for a
Homestead Refund.
Security Income (SSI), and Railroad Retirement benefits
received by you and your spouse. Include the amounts
deducted for Medicare, any Social Security death
benefits, and any SSI payments not shown on the annual
HOUSEHOLD INCOME — Lines 4 through 10
Social Security benefit statement.
Don’t include any
Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Enter on lines 4 through 8 the total annual income
disability payments.
amounts received by you and your spouse during 2000.
The income of ALL other persons who lived with you at
If you do not have the annual statement of your Social
any time during 2000 will be entered on line 9, “All Other
Security benefits, use the following method to compute
Income.” If a minor child’s or incapacitated person’s
the total received for 2000.
Add the amount of your
name is on the tax statement or rental agreement, the
December 2000, check plus the 2000 Medicare
income (wages, child support, etc.) will also be entered
deduction of $45.50 (if applicable), and multiply by 12.
on line 9.
The following example illustrates this formula.

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