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Nebraska advances tax cleanup bill that sponsor says will save state about $1.25M

Nebraska Legislature
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Summary

Senators advanced LB 208, a Department of Revenue-backed cleanup bill touching sales tax collection fees, taxpayer confidentiality (RS 77-2711(7)), streamlined sales and use tax updates, child-care credit residency limits, ZIP-code tax sourcing, and first-come distribution for certain capped credits; clerk recorded 39 ayes, no nays to advance to Enrollment & Review initial.

Senator Von Gillen introduced LB 208 on behalf of the Department of Revenue as a cleanup measure intended to streamline sales and use tax administration and clarify several credits and confidentiality protections. The sponsor said the bill projects "over 1,250,000 in savings from now through the 26, 27 fiscal year and 1,600,000 in the following biennium," and listed six discrete objectives, including preventing overlapping collection…

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