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Board of Equalization denies University of Nebraska protest over on‑campus retail tax‑exempt status; motor‑vehicle exemptions approved

Lancaster County Board of Commissioners · April 22, 2026
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Summary

The Lancaster County Board of Equalization on April 21 denied a protest from the Board of Regents seeking tax‑exempt status for campus retail outlets (Starbucks, Chick‑fil‑A) and approved a set of motor‑vehicle tax exemptions for nonprofits and institutions.

The Lancaster County Board of Equalization denied a protest filed by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents that sought to classify certain campus retail operations as tax‑exempt educational property.

Jennifer Clark of the Lancaster County Attorney’s Office, representing the assessor, urged denial of the protest and distinguished truly…

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