Tax Policy

Nebraska continues strong recovery with budget surplus

Nebraska continues strong recovery with budget surplus

The October General Fund tax revenues are in and it looks like Nebraska is not in danger of having a large budget deficit like some states around the nation are experiencing. According to the October figures, fiscal year net tax revenues are 7% above the certified forecast and for the month of October they are...

By Sarah Curry

What is Nebraska’s likelihood of enacting a tax increase next year?

What is Nebraska’s likelihood of enacting a tax increase next year?

That is the focus of a most recent white paper from a private sector consulting firm, MultiState.  They conducted an analysis of the 50 states and their likelihood of enacting a tax increase next year. Nebraska is in the “lower risk” category thanks to not having a large budget deficit, having an accepted amount in...

By Sarah Curry

Legislative Testimony: LR415, Interim study to examine the state inheritance tax

Legislative Testimony: LR415, Interim study to examine the state inheritance tax

Chairwoman Linehan and members of the Revenue Committee, my name is Sarah Curry, and I am the Policy Director for the Platte Institute. Since there has been broad agreement in this committee that Nebraska needs tax modernization, I want to start today with a bit of legislative history. Nebraska’s inheritance tax law was adopted in...

By Sarah Curry

What do the 2020 elections mean for tax policy?

What do the 2020 elections mean for tax policy?

Politics and policy are not always moving in the same direction, and tax policy was one area where many voters appear to have sent in a split ticket on the federal and state level in the 2020 election. On the federal side, a likely Biden victory means a new administration will hold the veto pen...

By Adam Weinberg

Approval of expanded gambling should boost property tax credit fund

Approval of expanded gambling should boost property tax credit fund

Nebraska’s 2020 election results are in and Initiative #431 passed, allowing the state to levy a 20% tax on all gross gaming revenue generated within licensed racetracks. Along with companion ballot measures approving expanded gambling, this means slot machines and table gambling will be allowed along with their respective regulations. The licensed horse racetracks in...

By Sarah Curry

These states set the example for a better Nebraska tax system

These states set the example for a better Nebraska tax system

Today, the 2021 State Business Tax Climate Index was released. Nebraska’s rank has remained unchanged from last year, which is unsurprising, because structural reform has not been accomplished in the Cornhusker State. However, states rising in the rankings, like Kentucky and North Carolina, have significantly overhauled their tax codes and have seen the positive benefits...

By Sarah Curry

Ranking shows no improvements to Nebraska’s business tax climate

Ranking shows no improvements to Nebraska’s business tax climate

In any organization, maintaining the status quo can create an opening for competitors to gain on you and even surpass you. That is exactly what’s happening to Nebraska with our latest ranking in the Tax Foundation’s 2021 State Business Tax Climate Index. In 2020, despite passing major tax legislation, Nebraska lawmakers did nothing to structurally...

By Sarah Curry

Tax Foundation calculations prompt explicit response from rapper 50 Cent

Tax Foundation calculations prompt explicit response from rapper 50 Cent

Many of us focus on the most hated tax in Nebraska, which is the property tax, but did you know the income tax can change some people’s minds about business decisions and even who they vote for? A tweet from rapper-turned-actor and entrepreneur 50 Cent implies he’d prefer the Trump tax policy based on analysis of...

By Sarah Curry

Nebraska’s September tax receipts above forecast

Nebraska’s September tax receipts above forecast

The Nebraska Department of Revenue released their report for September’s 2020 General Fund tax revenues today, and the state is continuing to recover from the recession we entered just a short 6 months ago. According to the department, the actual tax revenues are 5.4% higher for the fiscal year than projected by the state’s revenue forecasting...

By Sarah Curry

Property taxes are on the ballot in multiple states, but not Nebraska

Property taxes are on the ballot in multiple states, but not Nebraska

Most of the focus for the election this year has been on the presidential race, but did you know many states have property tax initiatives on their ballot this year? California Proposition 15 would undo the protections of California’s historic Proposition 13 property tax limitations and introduce “split roll” property taxation—commercial properties would be assessed...

By Sarah Curry

Local government spending dominates Nebraska’s state General Fund

Local government spending dominates Nebraska’s state General Fund

Your local property taxes go to your local community, and your state income and sales taxes pay for state services, right? Sometimes. But did you know that a significant amount of your state taxes are also redistributed back to local governments across Nebraska? According to a new report from the Nebraska Department of Revenue, in...

By Sarah Curry

New Jersey’s increasing debt and taxes show Nebraska what not to do

New Jersey’s increasing debt and taxes show Nebraska what not to do

Nebraska has avoided efforts to raise state taxes in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and is one of the few states whose revenues grew from the previous year. But states like New Jersey are providing an alternate view into what can happen when policymakers consistently rely on tax increases to paper over their financial...

By Sarah Curry

2020 property tax credits will decline from previous year

2020 property tax credits will decline from previous year

Nebraska’s $275 million property tax credit program is expected to be worth a little less to property owners when they pay their 2020 tax bills. The Nebraska Department of Revenue has released its annual calculation for how much credit taxpayers will receive from the state’s current property tax relief program. For the 2020 tax year,...

By Adam Weinberg