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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 77 — Revenue and Taxation

77-6105. Qualified individual; withdrawals authorized.

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A qualified individual as defined in subdivision (4)(a) of section 77-6102 may make withdrawals as a participant in the Nebraska long-term care savings plan to pay or reimburse long-term care expenses. A qualified individual as defined in subdivision (4)(b) of section 77-6102 may make withdrawals to pay or reimburse long-term care insurance premiums. Any participant who is not a qualified individual or who makes a withdrawal for any reason other than transfer of funds to a spouse, long-term care expenses, long-term care insurance premiums, death of the participant, or termination of the Long-Term Care Savings Plan Act shall be subject to a ten-percent penalty on the amount withdrawn.
The State Treasurer shall collect the penalty.
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