Finance
Nebraska's Homestead Exemption from property taxes for qualified elderly homeowners is administered by:
AThe Nebraska Real Estate Commission
BThe county assessor's office based on income and age requirements✓ Correct
CThe Nebraska Department of Revenue directly
DLocal municipalities independently
Explanation
The Nebraska Homestead Exemption property tax program is administered through county assessors. Qualifying elderly homeowners (and other qualifying groups) must apply annually.
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