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Nebraska Program Eligibility

Property Tax-Aide features the Homestead Exemption for Senior Citizens (Circuit Breaker) in Nebraska. Exemptions are also available using the same application form for veterans, disabled individuals and veterans, including paraplegic or multiple amputee veterans, and those with developmental disabilities.

The information on this page is updated as new information becomes available by the relevant tax agencies.

Homestead Exemption for Senior Citizens (Circuit Breaker)

The Nebraska Homestead Exemption for Seniors is a property tax relief program that reduces a portion of taxes for homeowners in Nebraska who occupy a home, used as their primary residence, from January 1 through August 15. The Nebraska Department of Revenue sets the annual income and value limits in early February of each year. The income limits are on a sliding scale.

Application Deadline

Homeowners must file Form 458 and Form 458 Schedule I-Income Statement with your county assessor after February 1 and on or before June 30. For prior year applicants the assessor will send pre-printed application to homeowner. This must be returned before June 30.

Property Tax-Aide has independently selected the property tax relief programs featured on this website that we think are the most relevant and beneficial to older adults. It is not an exhaustive list of all property tax relief programs available in each state. Please consult your local tax agency for a comprehensive listing of property tax relief programs in your area.

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