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Residents must report all income to Nebraska, and will receive a credit for taxes paid to other states by completing Form 1040N and Nebraska Schedule I. Nonresidents and partial-year residents must file a Form 1040N and a Nebraska Schedule I to compute the Nebraska tax due.
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According to Nebraska Instructions for Form 1040N, you must file a Nebraska tax return if: A Nebraska Resident: You must file a Nebraska tax return if you are required to file a federal tax return. You have at least $5,000 of net Nebraska adjustments to your federal adjusted gross income. A Part Year or Nonresident of Nebraska:
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