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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 77 — Revenue and Taxation

77-3124. Qualifying expenditures; enumerated; exceptions.

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(1)For purposes of the Cast and Crew Nebraska Act, qualifying expenditure includes:
(a)Pre-production, production, and post-production expenditures made in Nebraska that are subject to taxation by the state;
(b)Scouting and spending related to the production activity in the state prior to application for qualification;
(c)(i) Above-the-line employee wages for residents of Nebraska or paid through a Nebraska loan out company.
(ii)Loan out companies will be required to pay applicable Nebraska income taxes.
(iii)The total above-the-line employee wages and related expenses shall be not more than twenty-five percent of the total instate expenditures of a production activity;
(d)Below-the-line employee wages;
(e)Per diems of up to thirty dollars per day per employee; and
(f)Expenditures not otherwise available for rental or purchase within Nebraska and paid for via a Nebraska supplier.
(2)Qualifying expenditures do not include:
(a)Wages paid to independent contractors, or self-employed individuals, except that wages shown to be paid by a Nebraska-based production company for a commercial production activity and wages the taxes of which are shown to be withheld by the employer may be approved by the department on the application for the tax credit;
(b)Above-the-line employee per diems or living allowance expenses;
(c)Taxes imposed pursuant to the Federal Insurance Contributions Act and other payroll taxes;
(d)Contributions under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act and the Employment Security Law; and
(e)Union dues and benefits.
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