Nebraska Social Security taxability checker
Nebraska allows a subtraction below federal AGI thresholds.
How this checker works
Step 1 collects your Social Security benefit amount, other Nebraska income, and optional federal AGI.
Step 2 estimates the federal taxable benefits and checks the AGI threshold to determine whether Nebraska allows a full subtraction.
Step 3 shows how taxable benefits and other Nebraska income affect your total state tax.
Frequently asked questions
Are survivor benefits also taxable?
Nebraska starts with the federal taxable portion for Social Security benefits, including survivor or disability benefits, then applies the AGI subtraction threshold.
What if I moved mid-year?
Use the allocation percentage to focus on Nebraska-source income.
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Nebraska allows a Social Security subtraction below AGI thresholds. Not legal or tax advice.