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Kansas Car Dealer Fees & Taxes: Complete 2026 Guide

Everything you need to know about buying a car in Kansas — sales tax, registration, title, doc fees, and more.

Kansas Fee Breakdown

FeeAmount
State Sales Tax6.5%
Registration Fee$40
Title Fee$10
Plate FeeIncluded in registration
Inspection FeeNot required
EV Surcharge$100/yr
Dealer Doc Fee CapNo state cap (negotiable)
Total Base Govt Fees$50

Note: Registration varies by county. Property tax on vehicles is assessed annually based on value. High combined local sales tax rates possible.

Understanding Kansas Car Fees

Sales Tax

Kansas charges a 6.5% state sales tax on vehicle purchases. Local cities and counties may add additional taxes on top of this rate, so your total tax rate could be higher depending on where you buy.

Registration & Title

You will pay $40 for vehicle registration and $10 for a title transfer. Plate fees are included in the registration cost. These fees are paid to the Kansas DMV or motor vehicle division and are non-negotiable.

Dealer Documentation Fee

Kansas does not set a legal cap on dealer documentation (doc) fees. This means dealers can charge whatever they want, and fees of $300-$800+ are common. Always negotiate this fee or ask for it to be waived.

EV Surcharge

Electric vehicle owners in Kansas pay an annual surcharge of $100 to offset lost gas tax revenue. This is charged at registration renewal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the sales tax on a car in Kansas?

The state sales tax rate in Kansas is 6.5%. Local jurisdictions may add additional taxes. Registration varies by county. Property tax on vehicles is assessed annually based on value. High combined local sales tax rates possible.

How much are registration and title fees in Kansas?

Kansas charges $40 for vehicle registration and $10 for a title transfer. Total base government fees (registration + title + plates + inspection) come to $50.

Is there a dealer doc fee cap in Kansas?

Kansas does not cap dealer documentation fees. Doc fees are negotiable, and dealers may charge $200-$800+. Always ask for a breakdown of fees before signing.

Does Kansas charge an EV surcharge?

Yes, Kansas charges an EV registration surcharge of $100 per year. This fee offsets lost fuel tax revenue from electric vehicles.

What is the total out-the-door cost on a $30,000 car in Kansas?

On a $30,000 vehicle in Kansas, expect approximately $1,950 in state sales tax (6.5%), plus $50 in base government fees (registration, title, plates, inspection). Dealer doc fees are uncapped and negotiable. Use our OTD calculator for a precise estimate including local taxes.

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Fee data sourced from Kansas DMV and state revenue department. Updated for 2026.