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The Ransom Memorial Hospital Charitable Association is currently in the process of applying for Kansas State Tax Credits through the Community Service Tax Credit Program. If approved, RMHCA could be granted up to $250,000 worth of Tax Credits. These tax credits can be purchased by individuals and businesses to help reduce or completely eliminate their Kansas State tax liability. The revenue from the tax credits will produce income for Ransom Memorial Hospital (RMH) to support the purchase of a new Cat Scanner (CT)
Machine. This $1.2 million purchase is vital to RMH and the patients it serves.
For more information or if interested in purchasing these potential tax credits, contact
Kaci Brady, kbrady@ransom.org
Call785-248-2911.
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