Saturday, June 20, 2020

Gas Tax Going Up; Deadline To Protest Property Tax Valuations Is June 30


Prepare to pay more at pump. That's because you, Mr. and Mrs. Middle America, are easy pickings. Lawmakers (from Omaha and Lincoln, especially) know you won't protest, threaten life and liberty, and destroy property. Corporations don't fight back either; they're too concerned about complying with the mobs.

Nebraska's gas tax will increase by about 4 cents per gallon beginning July 1.

The hike from 29.3 cents per gallon to 33.2 cents will be in effect until Dec. 31, according to the Nebraska Department of Revenue.

Meanwhile, property owners who believe the valuation of their property has been raised to an unjustified level can formally protest that valuation. But protests must be filed on or before June 30. The valuation protest may be filed in person or by mail with the county clerk. 

Here's the protest information for Saline County. You'll need to complete this form.

If a protest is sent through the U.S. mail using either registered or certified mail, the date of registration or certification will be considered the postmark date.

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