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NW Kan. among tracts approved as Opportunity Zones

Qualified Opportunity Zones

KDC

TOPEKA – The U.S. Department of Treasury has officially certified Governor Jeff Colyer’s nomination of 74 census tracts to be designated as Qualified Opportunity Zones and has designated those tracts as such. The approved Opportunity Zones, a new economic development tool enacted by the Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, will offer local citizens the opportunity to invest back into their communities and proactively be a part of the solution to problems such as population decline, lack of jobs, and crumbling infrastructure.

For the investor, the Opportunity Zone program offers tax incentives to citizens who re-invest their unrealized capital gains into Opportunity Funds dedicated to investing in designated census tracts. The program provides deferral and reduction of capital gains taxes when the gain is invested in a Qualified Opportunity Fund and maintained for at least five years. Additional tax incentives are available for investments held for periods of seven and 10 years. The Internal Revenue Service is expected to issue guidance on Opportunity Funds this summer.

The specific census tracts and their counties designated by the U.S. Treasury as Opportunity Zones are:

20001952900 Allen

20003953600 Anderson

20005081900 Atchison

20009971400 Barton

20009971700 Barton

20015020400 Butler

20029977200 Cloud

20035493700 Cowley

20035493800 Cowley

20037956600 Crawford

20037956900 Crawford

20037957500 Crawford

20037957600 Crawford

20045000200 Douglas

20045000400 Douglas

20055960501 Finney

20055960600 Finney

20057961800 Ford

20057962101 Ford

20059954200 Franklin

20059954400 Franklin

20063955100 Gove

20063955200 Gove

20065952100 Graham

20071958100 Greeley

20089576100 Jewell

20089576200 Jewell

20091052102 Johnson

20091052417 Johnson

20091053555 Johnson

20091053557 Johnson

20091053601 Johnson

20099950400 Labette

20101956600 Lane

20103070100 Leavenworth

20111000500 Lyon

20121100700 Miami

20125950200 Montgomery

20125951200 Montgomery

20125951300 Montgomery

20137951700 Norton

20139010400 Osage

20155000600 Reno

20155000700 Reno

20155001000 Reno

20155001300 Reno

20157978300 Republic

20161000500 Riley

20161000801 Riley

20161001100 Riley

20163974600 Rooks

20163974700 Rooks

20169000100 Saline

20169000600 Saline

20173000400 Sedgwick

20173000900 Sedgwick

20173001100 Sedgwick

20173002600 Sedgwick

20173003200 Sedgwick

20173003700 Sedgwick

20173003800 Sedgwick

20173004300 Sedgwick

20173006300 Sedgwick

20177000700 Shawnee

20177000800 Shawnee

20177004000 Shawnee

20181453700 Sherman

20185470600 Stafford

20209041800 Wyandotte

20209042200 Wyandotte

20209043905 Wyandotte

20209044101 Wyandotte

20209045100 Wyandotte

20209045200 Wyandotte

In February, the Kansas Department of Commerce announced it would begin accepting Letters of Interest from communities to have their eligible low-income census tracts designated as Opportunity Zones. Following the review of submissions, Governor Colyer determined that each community who submitted an eligible census tract would be nominated for at least one Opportunity Zone designation. After a thorough review process involving multiple state government agencies, Governor Colyer submitted the 74 census tracts to the U.S. Department of Treasury for consideration on April 18.

Additional information about the Opportunity Zone program may be found at http://kansascommerce.gov/opportunityzones.

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