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The standard deduction in Nebraska is $7,100 for single filers and $14,200 for joint filers. You can claim a larger standard deduction if you or your spouse is over 65 years old or blind.
Nebraska has a graduated individual income tax, with rates ranging from 2.46 percent to 6.84 percent. Nebraska also has a 5.58 percent to 7.50 percent corporate income tax rate.
The standard deduction is higher For your 2021 tax return, the standard deduction is now $12,550 for single filers (an increase of $150) and $25,100 for married couples filing jointly (an increase of $300). For heads of households, the standard deduction is now $18,800 (an increase of $150).
The tax on real estate is levied based on the actual or market value of the real estate. Most is assessed at 100% of actual value, but agricultural land had historically been assessed at 80% of actual value; but beginning with 2007, agricultural land has been assessed at 75% of actual value.
Couples in which one or both spouses are age 65 or older also get bigger standard deductions than younger taxpayers. If only one spouse is 65 or older, the extra amount for 2021 is $1,350 $2,700 if both spouses are 65 or older ($1,400 and $2,800, respectively, for 2022). Be sure to take advantage of your age!
Older and blind taxpayers. For 2020, the additional standard deduction for married taxpayers 65 or over or blind will be $1,300 (same as for 2019). For a single taxpayer or head of household who is 65 or over or blind, the additional standard deduction for 2020 will be $1,650 (same as for 2019).
For 2021, they get the normal standard deduction of $25,100 for a married couple filing jointly. They also both get an additional standard deduction of $1,350 for being over age 65. They get one more additional standard deduction because Susan is blind.
The 2020 standard deduction is increased to $24,800 for married individuals filing a joint return; $18,650 for head-of-household filers; and $12,400 for all other taxpayers. Under the new law, no exceptions are made to the standard deduction for the elderly or blind.
Standard Deduction$12,550 for single filers. $12,550 for married couples filing separately. $18,800 for heads of households. $25,100 for married couples filing jointly.
Shareholders may use the bonus depreciation and enhanced Section 179 expense deduction information provided by the S corporation to take a deduction on their Nebraska individual income tax return.