New IRS rule: Most tax returns will be e-filed next year
Nebraska is already a national leader in the electronic filing of tax returns and still more people will be e-filing next year. Starting January 1st, tax preparers who work on… Read more »
Nebraska is already a national leader in the electronic filing of tax returns and still more people will be e-filing next year. Starting January 1st, tax preparers who work on… Read more »
There’s a tremendous amount of wealth in the Husker State and that wealth could be on the move out of state without action now, according to Jeff Yost, president and… Read more »
The Elkhorn School District will soon have two new elementary schools and a new middle school. They will also renovate several existing schools as voters approve a $49-million bond issue…. Read more »
The Nebraska Legislature’s Business and Labor Committee is reviewing a bill passed in the 2010 session dealing with the misclassification of employees by contractors. The new law requires construction contractors… Read more »
Occupy Omaha protestors took to the streets Saturday. Hundreds gathered downtown in front of Omaha’s City-County Building to protest what they say is corporate greed and to urge the building… Read more »
State tax revenues, lagging behind earlier in the fiscal year, have stabilized and appear right on track. State Tax Commissioner Doug Ewald reports that net receipts in September [Sept. receipts… Read more »
While no tax is popular, many state legislators agree that property taxes, especially on agricultural land, get the most complaints. Senator Tyson Larson, of O’Neill, says at least one bill… Read more »
The state’s largest school district is ready to spend 200-thousand dollars to hire a consultant to search for a new superintendent. Omaha Public School District spokesperson Luanne Nelson says this… Read more »
President Obama’s latest push for dealing with the federal deficit, entitlement programs and taxes isn’t impressing Creighton University Economist Dr. Ernie Goss. He says there are too many exemptions in… Read more »
There is relief for victims of floods in Nebraska. The IRS has issued tax-filing relief for businesses located in the flood area as well as for those living in counties… Read more »