Kansas Sales Tax on Coins & Precious Metals

Is gold and silver taxable in Kansas? Learn about Kansas sales tax on coins, bullion, and precious metals. Updated 2026.

State Sales Tax Rate 6.5%
Bullion Exempt? Yes — Exempt
Coins Exempt? Yes — Exempt
Exemption Since 2023

Kansas enacted a sales tax exemption for precious metals bullion and coins effective 2023. The exemption covers gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion in bar, ingot, or coin form. There is no minimum purchase threshold. Both state and local sales taxes are waived.

Coin Shows in Kansas

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Disclaimer: This information is for general reference only and does not constitute tax or legal advice. Tax laws change frequently. Always verify current rates and exemptions with the Kansas tax authority or consult a qualified tax professional before making purchasing decisions.