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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 21 — Corporations and Other Companies

21-313. Domestic corporation; foreign corporation; failure to file report or pay occupation tax; effect.

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(1)If a domestic corporation required to deliver the biennial report and pay the occupation tax prescribed in sections 21-301 to 21-330 fails or neglects to deliver such report or pay such occupation tax by April 15 of each even-numbered year, such corporation shall be administratively dissolved on April 16 of such year.
(2)If a foreign corporation required to deliver the biennial report and pay the occupation tax prescribed in sections 21-301 to 21-330 fails or neglects to deliver such report or pay such occupation tax by April 15 of each even-numbered year, the authority of such corporation to transact business in this state shall be administratively revoked on April 16 of such year.
Foreign corporation tax is computed upon the amount of its paid-up capital stock employed in Nebraska. State ex rel. J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. v. Marsh, 117 Neb. 832, 223 N.W. 126 (1929).
After action has been brought in name of dissolved corporation, amendment may be allowed substituting as plaintiffs the managing directors as trustees. Weekes Grain & Live Stock Co. v. Ware & Leland, 99 Neb. 126, 155 N.W. 233 (1915).
After charter has been forfeited for nonpayment of occupation tax, corporation cannot sue in corporate name. Weekes Grain & Live Stock Co. v. Ware & Leland, 99 Neb. 126, 155 N.W. 233 (1915); Havens & Co. v. Colonial Apartment House Co., 97 Neb. 639, 150 N.W. 1011 (1915).
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