- Nebraska has created Good Life Districts with alternate state and local sales tax rates
- The first zones went into effect on April 1, 2024, with additional districts approved for July 1, 2024, and October 1, 2024
- The legislation aims to distribute sales tax dollars more fairly by adjusting rates in certain areas
- Businesses in Nebraska must pay attention to the locations of their sales to ensure correct tax reporting
- Nebraska has made a motion to the Streamlined Sales Tax Board to allow alternative rates
- The motion seeks to amend Section 308 to allow more than one state rate in defined geographical areas
- For more information on local rates, visit the Nebraska Department of Revenue website
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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