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Nebraska E-file Opt-Out Record for Individuals 2022
Paid tax preparers who filed more than 25 Nebraska individual income tax returns in 2022 must electronically
file (e-file) all of the Nebraska individual income tax returns they prepare in 2023. Taxpayers may request a
tax preparer to not e-file a return by signing this form.
Do not mail this form to the Nebraska Department of Revenue. The paid tax preparer should keep
the signed Nebraska E-file Opt-Out Record for Individuals for a period of at least three years after
the due date of the return.
For Taxpayer’s Use Only
First Name and Initial Last Name Your Social Security Number or ITIN
If Married, Filing Jointly, Spouse’s First Name and Initial Last Name Spouse’s Social Security Number or ITIN
Current Mailing Address (Number and Street, or Rural Route and Box Number) Telephone Number
City State Zip Code Email Address
I do not want my tax return filed electronically.
Explanation: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Taxpayer
sign
here Your Signature (If married, filing jointly, only one spouse must sign.) Date
For Paid Tax Preparer’s Use Only
Paid Tax Preparer’s Name PTIN
Firm’s Name (If Applicable) FEIN
Tax Preparer’s/Firm’s Address Telephone Number
City State Zip Code Email Address
Tax Preparer
sign
Paid Tax Preparer’s Signature Date
here
Do not mail this form to the Nebraska Department of Revenue.
The tax preparer should retain the signed form for a minimum of three years.
revenue.nebraska.gov, 800-742-7474 (NE and IA), 402-471-5729
8-664-2022
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