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Nebraska Tax Due Payment Options

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What Are My Nebraska Tax Due Payment Options?

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Electronic Funds Withdrawal (EFW). With this payment option, you provide your payment information within your electronically-filed return. Your payment will automatically be withdrawn from your bank account on the date you specify.

Cancel a payment. To cancel a scheduled EFW payment, contact our Taxpayer Assistance office at 800-742-7474 (NE and IA) or 402-471-5729 before 4:00 pm Central Time at least two business days prior to your scheduled payment date. You may cancel a payment scheduled through Nebraska e-pay by logging into the e-pay program from our website and selecting “cancel payment.” To cancel a credit card payment, contact ACI Payments, Inc.

Nebraska e-pay. Nebraska e-pay is DOR’s web-based electronic payment system for single payments. You enter your payment and bank account information, and choose a date to have your account debited. You will receive an email confirmation for each payment scheduled.

Credit Card. Secure credit card payments can be initiated through ACI Payments, Inc. at acipayonline.com; or via phone at 800-272-9829. A convenience fee (2.35% of the payment, $1 minimum) is charged to the card you use. This fee is paid to the credit card vendor, not the state, and will appear on your credit card statement separately from the payment to DOR. At the end of your transaction, you will be given a confirmation number. Keep this number for your records. If you are making your credit card payment by phone, you will need to provide the Nebraska Jurisdiction Code, which is 3700.

Check or Money Order. If you are not using one of the electronic payment options described above, include a check or money order payable to the “Nebraska Department of Revenue.” Checks written to DOR may be presented for payment electronically.

Payment Plan. If you are unable to pay the full amount of tax due, you should file your Nebraska income tax return and pay as much as you can by the filing date. You will receive a balance due notice in the mail. When that is received you can go online to set up a payment plan for the remaining balance, subject to applicable fees. Interest on unpaid tax will accrue.

Please see our website at revenue.nebraska.gov/individuals/request-individual-tax-payment-plan.

 


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Views: 2119 Created on: Jun 15, 2013
Date updated: Dec 23, 2021
Posted in: States, Nebraska

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