Nebraska Personal Property Exemption Forms Due May 1, 2026
Summary
The Nebraska Department of Revenue has issued a news release reminding taxpayers that forms for the Nebraska Personal Property Exemption (Form 312P) and the ImagiNE Act (Form 1107P) are due on or before May 1, 2026. This notice serves as a reminder for businesses to file these tax incentive forms.
What changed
The Nebraska Department of Revenue has issued a notice reminding taxpayers of the upcoming deadline for filing the Nebraska Personal Property Exemption (Form 312P) and the ImagiNE Act (Form 1107P). These forms are related to tax incentives offered under the Nebraska Advantage Act and the ImagiNE Act. The deadline for submission is May 1, 2026.
Businesses utilizing these tax incentives should ensure they have completed and submitted the relevant forms by the specified deadline. Failure to meet this deadline may result in the forfeiture of the claimed exemptions or credits. Compliance officers should verify that all necessary filings are processed and submitted on time to maintain eligibility for these tax benefits.
What to do next
- File Form 312P or Form 1107P by May 1, 2026
- Verify eligibility for Nebraska Personal Property Exemption or ImagiNE Act benefits
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