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How to fill out the NE DoR 1040N-MIL online
The NE DoR 1040N-MIL form allows military retirees to exclude a portion of their retirement benefits from Nebraska taxable income. This guide provides user-friendly, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form correctly and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out the form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the online editor.
- Fill in your first name, middle initial (if applicable), and last name in the designated fields.
- Provide your current mailing address, including the number and street or PO Box, city, state, and zip code.
- Enter your Social Security number and date of birth in the appropriate sections.
- Indicate your date of retirement by entering the separation date as shown on your DD Form 214, NGB Form 22, or equivalent documentation.
- Select your election option for excluding military retirement benefits from Nebraska taxable income by marking the appropriate box for either 40% for seven years or 15% until age 67.
- Certify your eligibility by checking the appropriate boxes confirming your retirement from the uniformed services and that the election is made within two years of your retirement date.
- Attach the required documentation proving your retirement date, such as a copy of your DD Form 214 or equivalent.
- Sign and date the form, entering your daytime phone number and email address for communication purposes.
- Review all information for accuracy, then save your changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your NE DoR 1040N-MIL form online today to ensure your military retirement benefits are properly accounted for.
If you are an alien individual (other than a foreign government-related individual), you must file Form 8843 to explain the basis of your claim that you can exclude days of presence in the United States for purposes of the substantial presence test because you: Were an exempt individual, or.