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Will Nebraska Extend tax Deadline 2021?

Pete Ricketts, Governor MARCH 19, 2021 (LINCOLN, NEB.) — The IRS announced that it will extend the tax filing date and postpone the payment deadline for federal individual income taxes from April 15, 2021 to May 17, 2021 for the 2020 tax year.

When can I file my Nebraska Tax Return 2021?

April 15, 2021
The 2020 Nebraska State Income Tax Return forms for Tax Year 2020 (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2020) can be e-Filed together with the IRS Income Tax Return by the April 15, 2021 May 17, 2021 due date. If you file a tax extension you can e-File your Taxes until October 15, 2021 without a late filing penalty.

When can I expect my Nebraska tax Refund?

Please allow a minimum of 30 days to receive your refund if you e-file an error-free return. For paper returns, please allow a minimum of three months to receive your refund if you file an error-free return. Your refund will generally be issued by July 15th, if your return is filed by the April 15th due date.

Does Nebraska tax retirement income?

Any Social Security retirement income that is taxed federally is also subject to the Nebraska state income tax. Other types of retirement income are fully taxable. Nebraska’s property taxes are among the highest in the country, and it is one of just a handful of states with an inheritance tax.

Is Nebraska a good retirement state?

Nebraska is among the least tax-friendly states for retirees in the country. Unlike most other states, it does not exempt Social Security benefits from taxation. Nor does it provide any exemption or deduction for other types of retirement income, with the exception of military retirement income.

Why is my Nebraska refund taking so long?

There are a number of things that could cause a Nebraska refund delay. They could include the following: If the department needs to verify information reported on your return or request additional information, the process will take longer. Math errors in your return or other adjustments.